Team of five doctors uses new radiotracer with ‘immense promise of diagnosis, treatment’ : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Team of five doctors uses new radiotracer with ‘immense promise of diagnosis, treatment’

CHANDIGARH: Five doctors at the PGI have resolved a major problem in thyroid cancer cure with the use of a new radiotracer, Ga68-RGD.

Team of five doctors uses new radiotracer with ‘immense promise of diagnosis, treatment’

Dr Ashwin Singh Parihar & Dr Bhagwant Rai Mittal, who were part of the team that achieved the breakthrough.



Bhartesh Singh Thakur

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, November 25

Five doctors at the PGI have resolved a major problem in thyroid cancer cure with the use of a new radiotracer, Ga68-RGD. This diagnostic modality has not been used previously in patients with thyroid cancer.

“This has shown immense promise with the potential for diagnosis and treatment of these patients, improving survival and overall well-being. We were able to achieve this breakthrough with guidance from Dr Bhagwant Rai Mittal, Head of the Department of Nuclear Medicine,” said Dr Ashwin Singh Parihar.

The results were shown during a five-day international conference, which concluded at the PGI today. Dr Parihar today received Dr N Ramdas Gold Medal for the best thyroidology paper for this breakthrough. He was the principal author of the paper.

Issue with use of radioiodine

In some patients, despite the persistence of cancer cells, a radioiodine scan comes negative, which leads to a diagnostic and therapeutic conundrum. The disease areas need to be identified before any therapy can be planned.

“Moreover, there are limited treatment options for these patients, including costly drugs, which have severe adverse effects and are often not tolerated by patients,” said Dr Parihar.

The research paper in this regard was published in the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.

Besides Dr Parihar, Dr Bhgwant Rai Mittal, Dr Ashwani Sood, Dr Rajender Kumar and Dr Priya Bhusari from the Department of Nuclear Medicine, PGI, collaborated for the study.

Case of 54-year-old woman

A 54-year-old woman came to the PGI with papillary thyroid cancer in 2013. The papillary thyroid cancer is the most common form of thyroid cancer. She was given radioiodine therapy five times. However, she developed the TENIS syndrome. In this syndrome, the radioscan, which is carried for diagnostic purposes of cancer, comes negative but blood tests show cancer is there.

“This implied that the gene which takes iodine inside the cancer cells is mutated. So, there is no one to take radioiodine inside. There is a conundrum,” said Dr Parihar.

The woman patient was experiencing significant adverse effects with no clinical improvement even on sorafenib therapy, a kind of chemotherapy, for one year. She was in pain and had a palpable hard mass in the affected area. “Sorafenib therapy has a lot of side affects. The patient suffers from diarrhoea, rashes, vomiting and dryness in the throat,” said Dr Parihar.

Dr Parihar and his team then used Ga68-RGD for the PET scan to evaluate disease extent and for pre-therapy assessment in November 2017. After the successful identification of disease areas, the doctors used Lu177-RGD, a radiotracer, for curing the thyroid cancer. It was the first time that Lu177-RGD was used for any kind of cancer.

“The patient was followed up at four months post-therapy in March this year, with significant pain relief and reduced swelling, suggesting clinical benefit. She is still visiting the PGI for check-ups,” said Dr Parihar.

Dr Parihar said they needed to do more research on this mode of treatment of thyroid cancer.

Top News

Delhi High Court dismisses Manish Sisodia’s bail pleas in money-laundering and corruption cases

Delhi High Court dismisses Manish Sisodia’s bail pleas in money-laundering and corruption cases

Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma says Sisodia's conduct amounted ...

Haryana’s Sirsa sizzles at 47.8 degrees as there is no sign of respite from sweltering heat

Haryana’s Sirsa sizzles at 47.8 degrees as there is no sign of respite from sweltering heat

There is no relief predicted in the affected areas -- Punjab...

1 dead, others injured after London-Singapore flight hit severe turbulence, Singapore Airlines says

British man dies, around 30 passengers injured as turbulence hits Singapore Airlines flight

The flight is diverted and lands in stormy weather in Bangko...

3 Indians among passengers aboard Singapore Airlines flight hit by ‘sudden extreme turbulence’

3 Indians among passengers aboard Singapore Airlines flight hit by ‘sudden extreme turbulence’

The traumatic incident in which the aircraft descended 6,000...

Pakistan-based handler was to give location, time of attack, suspected IS terrorists tell investigators

Pakistan-based handler was to give location, time of attack, suspected IS terrorists tell investigators

The Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad arrested 4 Sri Lankan natio...


Cities

View All