Can cancer treatment be more precise?
On March 31st, we celebrate World Theranostics Day, marking the groundbreaking moment in 1941 when Dr. Saul Hertz first used radioiodine therapy—a discovery that laid the foundation for Radiotheranostics. Over the past decade, this innovative approach has been transforming cancer care, and now, it’s time to spread the word even further.
This year, we’re turning one day into a week-long movement to raise awareness: #RadiotheranosticsDays
From March 31st to April 4th, join this movement and help bring Radiotheranostics to the forefront of cancer care.
Let’s reach as many people as possible—because knowledge can save lives!
Do you know what are Radiotheranostics for cancer care?
How can you take part of this week?
Treatment Donation Program
RLT-Connect
The RLT-Connect platform is an online platform designed to facilitate collaboration between healthcare professionals seeking radioligand therapy for their patients who cannot afford it, and Radioisotope suppliers willing to donate doses to make this life-saving treatment accessible to those in need.
If you are a HCP – Healthcare Professional – register today!
4th Tackle Cancer Challenge
2025
The Tackle Cancer Challenge is our global campaign to raise awareness and funds for cancer care through Radiotheranostics. By taking on a personal or group challenge—sportive, creative, or community-based—you help us promote innovative and targeted cancer treatments worldwide.
Every action counts. Together, we can make a real difference for people living cancer.
🗓️ Stay tuned!
Registrations for the 2025 edition open on September 8th.
#RadiotheranosticsDays
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Watch Now! RLT Channel Serie
Episode 1: Prostate Cancer’s New Hope: RLT in Action
>>> Watch Episode 1: Global Focus
>>> Regarder l’épisode 1: Focus sur la Belgique
The goal of this new format is to demystify radioligand therapy (RLT) by providing clear and practical information. It aims to help individuals living with cancer, as well as their loved ones, understand how the therapy works, its potential benefits, and how it can be integrated into the care pathway.