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Radioimmunodetection of cancer with radiolabeled antibodies to alpha-fetoprotein
1980
Cancer Research
Sixteen patients with histologically proven malignant neoplasia were investigated by radioimmunodetection, using goat anti-alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) antibody radiolabeled with 131I. Images of the chest and abdomen were made with a scintillation camera, usually at 24 and 48 hr following injection of 1 to 2.5 mCi of radioiodinated antibody. Computer-assisted processing for the subtraction of 99mTc background radioactivity was used to enhance the detection and localization of tumors visualized by
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