Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1878130 Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The BR2 reactor is a 100 MWth high-flux ‘materials testing reactor’, which produces a wide range of radioisotopes for various applications in nuclear medicine and industry. Tin-117m (117mSn), a promising radionuclide for therapeutic applications, and its production have been validated in the BR2 reactor. In contrast to therapeutic beta emitters, 117mSn decays via isomeric transition with the emission of monoenergetic conversion electrons which are effective for metastatic bone pain palliation and radiosynovectomy with lesser damage to the bone marrow and the healthy tissues. Furthermore, the emitted gamma photons are ideal for imaging and dosimetry.

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