Worldwide medical isotope shortage threatens use of cardiac stress tests

Nuclear reactors don’t just create energy; a few also create medical isotopes vital to medical tests that doctors have come to rely on. The Radiological Society of North America estimates at least 80% of the nearly 20 million nuclear medicine procedures performed in the U.S. each year use technetium-99m, also known as Tc-99.

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