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Radionuclides4HealthUK

@radionuclidesuk

Official account for Radionuclides for Health UK
Connecting academia, industry and government to establish UK production of radionuclides for cancer treatment

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SNMMI (@snm_mi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mo-99 and I-131 shortages are expected through and beyond the third week of November due to a delay in restarting the BR2 reactor after scheduled maintenance. ow.ly/rzV450LqcsU #NuclearMedicine

Mo-99 and I-131 shortages are expected through and beyond the third week of November due to a delay in restarting the BR2 reactor after scheduled maintenance. ow.ly/rzV450LqcsU 
#NuclearMedicine
Dr Heather Williams MBE (@alrightpet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our chief radiopharmacist has called this the worst Mo99 shortage in a decade - it will have a marked impact on Nuclear Medicine tests using Tc99m (a decay product of Mo99) over the next three weeks.

Radionuclides4HealthUK (@radionuclidesuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Right now there are shortages of the radioactive components essential for #NuclearMedicine drugs (Tc-99m, I-131 and Tl-201) and this is impacting #NHS patients. We call on the government to secure supply for the UK bartscancer.london/wp-content/upl…

Right now there are shortages of the radioactive components essential for #NuclearMedicine drugs (Tc-99m, I-131 and Tl-201) and this is impacting #NHS patients.

We call on the government to secure supply for the UK 

bartscancer.london/wp-content/upl…
SNMMI (@snm_mi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There will be a shortfall in Mo-99 production—and hence a shortage of Mo-99/Tc-99m generators—through late November of this year. Check the Advocacy/Radiopharmaceutical Supply News page on the SNMMI website for the latest updates. ow.ly/EKFr50LxvUx #NuclearMedicine

There will be a shortfall in Mo-99 production—and hence a shortage of Mo-99/Tc-99m generators—through late November of this year. Check the Advocacy/Radiopharmaceutical Supply News page on the SNMMI website for the latest updates. ow.ly/EKFr50LxvUx  #NuclearMedicine
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (@scitechgovuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, Chief Scientific Advisor Paul Monks visited Hull Molecular Imaging Research Centres - HuMIC to launch a £6m Medical Radionuclide Innovation Programme – a new scheme developing technologies which will produce nuclear materials for diagnostics and cancer therapies #InnovationNation

Yesterday, Chief Scientific Advisor <a href="/psmonks/">Paul Monks</a> visited <a href="/HuMIC_/">Hull Molecular Imaging Research Centres - HuMIC</a> to launch a £6m Medical Radionuclide Innovation Programme – a new scheme developing technologies which will produce nuclear materials for diagnostics and cancer therapies #InnovationNation
Radionuclides4HealthUK (@radionuclidesuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nuclear legacy material isn't just useful for #NuclearMedicine applications and #CancerResearch it can also be used to power #space batteries! Space Park Leicester United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory are pioneering new and exciting ways to use nuclear legacy material - keep up the fantastic work!

European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) (@eanm_nucmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to announce publication of @EAHPtweet –#EANM joint statement on availability of radiopharmaceuticals in context of revision of pharmaceutical legislation. Check out our policy recommendations on a flexible regulatory framework for low-volume products.bit.ly/3V26uxZ

Happy to announce publication of @EAHPtweet –#EANM joint statement on availability of radiopharmaceuticals in context of revision of pharmaceutical legislation. Check out our policy recommendations on a flexible regulatory framework for low-volume products.bit.ly/3V26uxZ
Radionuclides4HealthUK (@radionuclidesuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We support this joint statement @EAHPtweet and @officialEANM - radiopharmaceutical availability for patients should be the priority.

Samantha Terry (she/her) (@syaterry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That was an exhilarating talk with Jen from Radionuclides4HealthUK Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences with people at the Dutch Embassy around the exciting future of using radioactivity to treat cancer and the reactors that are needed to make this happen!!

That was an exhilarating talk with Jen from <a href="/RadionuclidesUK/">Radionuclides4HealthUK</a> <a href="/KingsImaging/">Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences</a> with people at the Dutch Embassy around the exciting future of using radioactivity to treat cancer and the reactors that are needed to make this happen!!
Michael Hofman (@drmhofman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another extraordinary day at Peter Mac Cancer Centre. We gave cycle #17 of Lu-177 PSMA-617 to a patient with prostate cancer. Continues to benefit 4+ years. Bloods and renal function normal. Even more extraordinary, We were both wearing the same socks. ProsTIC

Another extraordinary day at <a href="/PeterMacCC/">Peter Mac Cancer Centre</a>. We gave cycle #17 of Lu-177 PSMA-617 to a patient with prostate cancer. Continues to benefit 4+ years. Bloods and renal function normal. 
Even more extraordinary, We were both wearing the same socks. <a href="/pros_tic/">ProsTIC</a>
Samantha Terry (she/her) (@syaterry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally the news is more official, I am now an Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences Medical Research Council New Investigator Research Fellow on an exciting project with alpha particle-emitters working with ViewpointMT at Perspective Therapeutics through CRUK RadNet City of London Radionuclides4HealthUK kcl.ac.uk/news/1million-…

Paul Monks (@psmonks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Medical Radionuclide Innovation Programme Innovation Project Call is now open. Providing up to £4 million worth of funding to support the development of technologies and techniques to enable future access to medical radionuclides. gov.uk/government/pub… (Image Scientific American)

The Medical Radionuclide Innovation Programme Innovation Project Call is now open. Providing up to £4 million worth of funding to support the development of technologies and techniques to enable future access to medical radionuclides. gov.uk/government/pub… (Image <a href="/sciam/">Scientific American</a>)
Paul Monks (@psmonks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Around 700,000 nuclear medicine procedures using radionuclides are performed each year in the UK. The Medical Radionuclide Innovation Programme (MRIP) up to £4m Innovation Project Call will support the development of technologies and techniques. gov.uk/government/pub…

RSC Radiochemistry Group (@rsc_radiochem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

☢️Radiochemistry Group New Researchers Meeting 2023! Join us in Sheffield on the 20-21st July. NRM is a fantastic opportunity for PhD students and early career researchers to present their work at a national conference and network with their peers! 1/3 #AnywhereChem #Radiochem

RSC Radiochemistry Group (@rsc_radiochem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Radionuclide Production in the UK Radionuclides4HealthUK 📢Registration and abstract submission are now open! rsc.org/events/detail/… 📅18 October 2023 📍Governors Hall, St Thomas' Hospital, London.