Recycling Cancer-Fighting Tools

According to the World Nuclear Association, more than 10,000 hospitals worldwide use radioisotopes in   medicine. Molybdenum-99, the parent isotope of technetium-99m, is the most widely used radioisotope for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. However, production costs and the limited viability of the isotope can be a challenge for clinicians and healthcare providers. Now, nuclear… Continue reading Recycling Cancer-Fighting Tools