Isotopia Company and Prof. Rachela Popovtzer of Bar-Ilan University are developing an innovative method for diagnosis and treatment of cancer

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The Israeli Isotopia Company, in collaboration with Prof. Rachela Popovtzer of Bar-Ilan University, is conducting a joint study to develop a radioactive marker, based on nanoparticles, for the detection of cancer.   The goal of this research is to facilitate, for the first time, the distinction between tumors and inflammation.

The most common imaging method for diagnosing and monitoring cancer today is the positron emission tomography (PET) scan used with radioactive contrast material fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG). But FDG gives high rates of false positives, which lead to false therapeutic observations and expensive costs for health care systems. The main problem is that the test can detect not only tumors, but also inflammation, making it difficult to differentiate between cancerous growths and inflammation.

The material being developed by the researchers is a radioactive contrast agent based on nanoparticles.  In addition to identifying, imaging and tracking cancer tumors, these nanoparticles make it possible to make an unequivocal distinction between tumor and inflammation.

“The technology we are developing is significant because it will enable physicians to make a better diagnosis,” said Dr. Eli Shalom, CEO of Isotopia Molecular Imaging.  “Another advantage is that it will be used in existing PET/CT centers and rely on equipment that’s already in place,  so it’s very economical.”

Dr. Shalom said that the vision in this development is far beyond specific cancer identification.  “The method we are developing can be combined with Lu177  for therapy as well as the imaging.  This is an innovative field called Theranostics (therapy + diagnostics). In the Theranostics model, we use the same molecules and radiolabel them for imaging and therapy each time with a different isotope. “. Isotopia, which today focuses on the development of Theranostic products for prostate cancer, will be an excellent platform for bringing development to the Global market

The research is being carried out within the framework of the “Magneton” program of the “Innovation Authority” (formerly the “Bureau of the Scientist”), which funds research aimed at encouraging the transfer of technological know-how accumulated in academia for innovative industry products. Fundraising for Magneton (for Bar-Ilan University) was overseen by Birad Research and Development Company Ltd.”.

About Isotopia
Isotopia, the nuclear pharmacy with knowledge and experience in the radiochemical connection, has extensive experience in developing processes and applying them for molecular imaging. The Isotopia development team is a multidisciplinary team consisting of nuclear pharmacists, radiochemists, nuclear engineers and physicists.

The experienced Isotopia team, together with its radio-nuclear pharmacy and cyclotron facility, are a well-established platform for development. Isotopia conducts research and development initiatives in cooperation with leading medical centers and with leading research laboratories in Israel. Isotopia creates collaborations between the scientific and medical community to further develop and experiment with new markers for imaging applications and molecular therapy. Isotopia develops strategic partnerships in procurement, production and international sales of Isotopes in the manufacture of cyclotron, radio-pharmaceuticals and related molecular imaging technologies, as well as new developments in the field of radiotherapy.

About Birad – Research & Development Company Ltd. The commercializing company of Bar-Ilan University, which promotes collaborations, corporations and alliances to manage the intellectual property, and technology commercialization by creating risk and licensing, promoting scientific service agreements through the technological knowledge and infrastructure of the University for the benefit of members of the industrial community, and outsourcing services for the business sector as part of the Division of Scientific Services.

For more information: Merav Burstein. Tel: 0773643534. [email protected]

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