Global supply under pressure

Tuesday, May 19, 2009 - 13:07 in Physics & Chemistry

They're the backbone of nuclear medicine. Medical isotopes - tiny radioactive particles that can be injected into the body - have become the standard treatment for some cancers. They've also brought medical imaging to new levels. And much of the world's supply is produced in Canada.

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