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    Canadian cyclotron solution could fix isotope shortage

    Canadian scientists have developed a method of producing an important medical imaging isotope without a nuclear reactor.

    The development means shortages of technetium-99, used in about 80 per cent of medical diagnostic imaging procedures — 30 million a year worldwide — may no longer be a problem in the future.

    "Our collaboration has been able to produce a significant quantity of this isotope, which is a very exciting result, setting what we hope is a stage for a model for the rest of the world," Dr. Paul Schaffer, head of nuclear medicine at TRIUMF, Canada's national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics in Vancouver, said Monday.

    Schaffer and his colleagues have found a way to upgrade cyclotrons, small particle accelerators found at hospitals across the country, to produce the isotope used in many scans use to detect and treat cancer, heart disease and other medical conditions.

    The research team — which includes researchers from the BC Cancer Agency and the Lawson Health Research Institute and Centre for Probe Development and Commercialization in Ontario — spoke about their new method at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Vancouver.

    Currently, 95 per cent of the world's supply of technetium-99 is produced at five nuclear reactors around the world, including the National Research Universal reactor in Chalk River, Ont.

    The heavy water leak in 2009 that forced the shutdown of the NRU reactor for more than a year led to a worldwide shortage of medical isotopes, forcing the postponement or cancellation of some medical imaging scans. A similar reactor in the Netherlands was forced to shut down temporarily for maintenance during the NRU shutdown, worsening the problem.

    The NRU reactor is currently back on line and producing medical isotopes, but it is scheduled to close in 2016.

    Dr. François Bénard, scientific director of the Centre of Excellence for Functional Cancer Imaging at the BC Cancer Agency, said existing hospital cyclotrons could be quickly upgraded using the new method before the NRU's scheduled closure.

    He and his colleagues believe nuclear reactor-produced medical isotopes will be used in the future, but regionalized networks of cyclotrons will supplement them to ensure a steady supply.

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    • kk  •  Ottawa, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      one up for canada
    • TellinThaTruth  •  3 months ago
      nice
    • Ralph  •  3 months ago
      Canada Eh ...ANOTHER GREAT FIRST......
    • Joan  •  3 months ago
      Yeah! Go Canadians!
    • Callitrax  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      This is way cooler than the paint roller.
    • Al  •  3 months ago
      Gee, I thought it was the Americans who were making all the medical discoveries, and that all that revenue from super-expensive drugs were responsible for getting it done.... heh, what a bunch of morons. Canada rocks. Again. Best place in the whole world to live, hands down.
      • Claude 3 months ago
        We just need to work on our government a little more.
    • wonder  •  3 months ago
      we should be proud our scientist are at work developing such medical devises, instead of blaming everything on our governments. I would say Canada take a bow, remember the Penicillin and Insulin how many lives were saves. For once just praise instead calling it conspiracy. Canadian scientists are next to none.
    • Shelley G  •  North Bay, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Another Canadian first!! WTG!
    • Robbie  •  Vancouver, British Columbia  •  3 months ago
      Anyone else notice the Candian scientist is Dr. Paul Schaffer? First he runs Letterman's band and now this. Is there anything this man cannot do?
      • Gregbot3000 3 months ago
        He is a model for us all...Behold! i say.
    • Harley Slapcabbage  •  3 months ago
      Awesome!.....maybe the USA will make you get rid of it like they did the Avro Arrow
      • jryersejones 3 months ago
        waah! the avro arrow! stupid americans. stupid canadian gov't.
    • S.SRB  •  Burlington, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      WOW :-)
    • denise  •  Vancouver, British Columbia  •  3 months ago
      Yah Team Canada! but um, does anyone else not see that using radiation to test for disease is contra-indicative for health?
    • Charlie  •  Calgary, Alberta  •  3 months ago
      i cant wait till the US tells us we cant use it,,like pot an other stuff
    • BelieveInScience  •  3 months ago
      It was the CONServatard Govt that scrap the Avro Arrow project and now we have to buy US fighter jets for billions of $$ per unit!
      This is another major achievement by our scientists on Govt paychecks (~60K/yr). I am sure Harper will ship sell this knowledge to a private firm in USA!
      • sudburyguy 3 months ago
        give me a break. The Arrow was a nice plane but that was 50 years ago. Nobody wanted it. Deal with it.
      • BelieveInScience 3 months ago
        right.....and do u know what happened to the scientists working on Avro? oh yes.......they moved to USA and used their skills to make fighter jets.........We are now paying billions of $$ to buy fighter jets (made by Canadians) in the States!
        Very smooth Conservtards!
      • cskelton 3 months ago
        Dont forget all the scummy dealings by the libtards and NdpAZI's. I blame them for everything and I'm compelled to bring it up on every comment I make on Yahoo regardless of whether the article even mentions anything that could be considered linked to Canadian politics. FYI, the Avro arrow was impractical and was not fantastic at all, the CF-101 Voodoo had a better service ceiling, combat radius, and was cheaper than the arrow (1.7million compared to 3.5million). dont forget the CIM-10 Bomarc was also better than the avro. Deal with it.
    • BelieveInScience  •  3 months ago
      Look Fox News and COns/RePUKEs..............scientists (government paid, non-private, non-corporate, non-profit organizations) are discovering new science, creating jobs and bringing billion of $$ to our country! Now quickly hide your face inside head inside conservative s***t holes, so next time, you can ignore all major achievements by scientists and propose "privatization" as the only alternative!
    • weedeedledee  •  3 months ago
      This is just a conspiracy by the leftie scientists who have ridiculous paychecks that are as much #$%$ of the average CEO to discredit the Conservative government! Oh, er wait. This is just an attack on the oil industry, er, uh lefty elitists, God created medical imaging.
    • BelieveInScience  •  3 months ago
      I wonder why Fox News, Sun Network and RepUKEtards never mention any major achievements/discoveries by scientists on Govt paychecks!
    • Rooter  •  3 months ago
      Now watch the Canadian Govt and the Atomic whoever they are and probably the medical association say ""We need exhaustive testing of these isotopes and our cyclotrons while capable need to be certified by associations which will have to be vetted/organized/certified/made sure they are all government lackeys that will require at least 5 to 10 years and possibly require their own cyclotron for performance testing and then the isotopes will be used on a limited guppy fish experiment testing for another 5 years before a chance of human testing may be allowed.During this time the rest of the world has used the isotopes and millions of lives have been saved while Canadians have to go to other countries for help and pay out of thei own pocket !
    • shawn n  •  Calgary, Alberta  •  3 months ago
      yeah we wann build worlds biggest reactor 10 fold ever, just to power our thing, fukhad
    • brendan  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      it's our secret nuclear program to wipe iran off the map!
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