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Nuclear medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nuclear medicine is a branch or specialty of medicine and medical imaging that uses radioactive isotopes (radionuclides) and relies on the process of radioactive decay in the diagnosis and treatment ...
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Frightened by a purported shortage of life-saving medical isotopes, American doctors are lobbying to lift restrictions on the export of bomb-grade uranium to foreign companies that produce pharmaceuticals for our hospitals.
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Wanted: Medical Isotopes. ... find Science News articles. Overcoming a critical scarcity of radioactive materials for research Martin Brechbiel had promisi... ... Alan R. Fritzberg at NeoRx Corp. ... Home About us Customer support Group subscriptions Advertising Partnerships Privacy policy Terms and conditions...
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a long-term strategic plan be put into place. This plan must guarantee a constant, steady supply of medical isotopes for all Canadians. Canada must not face this type of shortage again.
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Free Online Library: Wanted: Medical Isotopes. by "Science News"; Science and technology, general Bismuth Cancer Research Cancer research Radioactive elements Radioactive substances ... (now DOE), pioneered much of the work on extracting these materials, but 90 percent of the medical isotopes used in the United States...
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A University of Nottingham expert is calling on the Government to provide substantial new investment into the production of medical isotopes or face a dangerous shortage that threatens to compromi ... News Archive [link] Web Wikipedia Medical Dictionary [link]
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In the case of a medical isotopes research reactor, this may be a circumstance where the benefits outweigh the risks," said Peter Prebble, director of energy and water policy for the Saskatchewan Environmental Society.
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