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Why the World Needs More Medical Radioisotopes

The reality is that thousands of patients worldwide are facing a critical shortage of medical radioisotopes. Learn here how Nusano is leading the charge in solving the global radioisotope shortage.

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Why the World Needs More Medical Radioisotopes

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  1. Why the World Needs More Medical Radioisotopes Imagine being scheduled for a cancer scan, only to be told that the hospital doesn’t have the materials to perform it. Well, that’s the reality for thousands of patients worldwide who are facing a critical issue of shortage of medical radioisotopes. For those who are unaware of medical radioisotopes, these are the radioactive materials that power life-saving imaging and cancer therapies. And yet, despite their significance, the global supply is constantly under threat. Why Medical Radioisotopes Matter? Medical radioisotopes aren’t some futuristic tech; they are being used right now to save lives. These isotopes help doctors detect diseases early, monitor how a condition is progressing, and even destroy cancer cells with targeted precision. One of the most widely used isotopes is Lu-177, which is involved in thousands of medical procedures every year, and then there’s another isotope known as Ac-225. The scary part here is that most of these isotopes have a short shelf life, so they need to be produced constantly and delivered quickly, which makes any disruption in the supply chain a big deal. An Aging, Fragile Supply Chain Radioisotopes productionis the step where things get tricky. The majority of medical radioisotopes are produced using aging nuclear reactors, which is a problem for both Lu-177 and Ac-255 suppliers. These reactors weren’t even designed for medical use initially, and when one of them goes offline (which happens often), hospitals worldwide face delays or cancellations of critical procedures. It’s not just a production issue; it’s rather a global infrastructure problem. Only a few facilities in the world produce these isotopes, and that means shipping delays, regulatory hurdles, and a fragile supply chain that can’t keep up with growing healthcare demands.

  2. The Growing Demand for Better Solutions Did you know that by 2030, 1 in 6 people in the world will be aged 60 years or over. (Source) As the global population ages and chronic diseases like cancer rise, the demand for diagnostic scans and targeted treatments is also skyrocketing. However, how can healthcare systems keep up if the materials they rely on aren’t available when necessary? We need more production capacity, more reliability, and more innovation, quickly. A New Era of Isotope Innovation Thankfully, not all hope is lost. To satisfy the needs and demands of patients as well as Ac- 255 and Lu-177 suppliers in the USA, Nusano is stepping in with fresh solutions. By decentralizing production and reducing dependence on foreign facilities, they are ensuring patients don’t face necessary delays when every minute matters. Time to Rethink How We Power Modern Medicine Radioisotopes may be tiny, but their impact on healthcare is massive. From catching diseases early to treating them more effectively, they’re at the heart of modern diagnostics and therapies. The world doesn’t just need more of them; it needs a better, more secure way to produce and deliver them. Click here to learn how Nusano is leading the charge in solving the global radioisotope shortage. Source: https://nusanous.blogspot.com/2025/09/why-world-needs-more-medical.html

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