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Medical Isotopes Equipment Supplied In North America
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Shine Technologies based inJanesville, WISCONSIN (USA)
SHINE Technologies’ isotope production process is enabling treatment options that have the potential to improve outcomes for patients being treated for a range of cancers, such as prostate cancer. SHINE’s current focus includes production of non-carrier-added lutetium-177. The unique advantages of our n.c.a. Lu-177 production process include an exclusive processing technology, ...
Manufactured by:Shine Technologies based inJanesville, WISCONSIN (USA)
SHINE Technologies’ production process results in molybdenum-99 that is of high quality and high purity, resulting in Mo-99 that has high specific activity and is ready for delivery to our medical customers. We believe our production of Mo-99 in the United States will contribute to the reliability of SHINE’s supply in a time of chronic shortages of ...
by:TerraPower, LLC based inBellevue, WASHINGTON (USA)
The TerraPower Isotopes® (TPI™) program supports medical research and innovation by developing advanced radioisotope generators that enable efficient and automatic extraction of rare isotopes that have potentially life-saving ...
Manufactured by:Sirtex Medical Inc. based inWoburn, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
SIR-Spheres Y-90 resin microspheres are a medical device used in selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT), primarily for the treatment of inoperable liver tumors. These microspheres are based on yttrium-90, a radioactive isotope, and are injected directly into the hepatic artery, enabling targeted radiation delivery. ...
Manufactured by:T&D Advanced Radiation Shielding based inPrimos, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Tungsten, a prized transition metal renowned for its high performance in heavy alloys, owes its acclaim primarily to its remarkable density. Despite possessing a lower relative atomic mass compared to other heavy metals like lead, tungsten boasts a density nearly twice that of lead (19.3g/cm3). This high density equips tungsten with a unique ability to effectively attenuate specific wavelengths ...
