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Availability of rhenium-188 from the alumina-based tungsten-188/Rhenium-188 generator for preparation of rhenium-188-labeled radiopharmaceuticals for cancer treatment
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Knapp Jr., F.F.
Beets, A.L.
Guhlke, S.
Zamora, P.O.
Bender, H.
Palmedo, H.
Biersack, H.-J.
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Rhenium-188 (β- = 2.2 MeV; γ- = 155 keV; T(1/2) 16.9 hours) is an attractive therapeutic radioisotope which is produced from decay of the reactor-produced tungsten-188 parent (T1/2 69 days) and thus conveniently obtained on demand by elution from the alumina-based tungsten-188/rhenium-188 generator system. The rhenium-188 is obtained as sodium perrhenate by elution of the generator with 0.9% saline. The post elution use of disposable tandem, ion-exchange columns is a simple method for the concentration of rhenium-188 saline solutions with specific volumes > 500 mCi/ml. This method can also extend the useful shelf-life of the generator, which can be as long as one year. The long useful shelf-life of the generator is expected to provide rhenium-188 at very reasonable costs for routine preparation of a variety of radiopharmaceuticals for the treatment of a variety of cancers.