Information About Potential Disruption in Global Mo-99 Supply
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Update — January 29, 2010
Letter from Covidien (January 29, 2010) Covidien provides supply estimates of Mo-99 through April 2010.
Update — January 14, 2010
Letter from Covidien (January 14, 2010) Covidien provides supply estimates of Mo-99 based on the planned shutdown of the High-Flux Reactor in the Netherlands beginning February 19, 2010 and ongoing maintenance on the NRU reactor in Canada. The two shutdowns will severely limit supplies of Mo-99 in March 2010.
Update — December 21, 2009
Letter from Covidien (December 21, 2009) Covidien provides supply estimates of Mo-99 based on the planned shutdown of the High-Flux Reactor in the Netherlands beginning February 19, 2010.
Update — December 4, 2009
ASNC Asks Senate to Support American Medical Isotopes Act
ASNC sent a letter of support for the American Medical Isotopes Act of 2009 (H.R. 3276) in anticipation of a December 3, 2009 hearing on the bill.
Update — November 20, 2009
Letter from Covidien (November 19, 2009) Covidien provides an update on the worldwide shortage of Mo-99, including developments in Europe that provide an improved outlook for long-term supplies and a calendar of estimated shortages over the next few months.
FAQs from Covidien (November 19, 2009) Covidien provides a list of frequently asked questions about the current shortage of Mo-99.
Update — November 6, 2009
U.S. House Passes American Medical Isotopes Production Act
On November 5, 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 3276, the American Medical Isotopes Production Act of 2009. This bill, endorsed by ASNC, provides an important step in securing a stable supply of Mo-99. The bill now moves to the Senate for consideration. To see how your Member of Congress voted on H.R. 3276, click here.
Update — October 29, 2009
President Obama Approves $20 Million for U.S Production of Medical Isotopes (October 29, 2009)
By signing the "Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriation Act 2010" (H.R. 3183), President Obama today approved $20 million to "accelerate the conversion of research reactors to support the domestic production of molybdenum-99. Page 131 of the Conference Report details the medical isotope appropriation.
Update — October 23, 2009
Letter from Covidien (October 23, 2009) Covidien provides an update on the worldwide shortage of Mo-99, including a calendar of estimated supply shortages over the next few months.
Update — October 22, 2009
On October 21, 2009, The House Energy and Commerce Committee passed H.R. 3276, the American Medical Isotopes Production Act of 2009. ASNC has endorsed this bill, which aims to address the ongoing worldwide medical isotope supply issues. ASNC members are encouraged to contact their Member of Congress and ask them to support this important bill.
Update — September 24, 2009
Letter from Covidien (September 22, 2009) Covidien provides an update on the worldwide shortage of Mo-99, including recommendations for conserving Tc-99m and a calendar of estimated supply shortages over the next 3 months.
Update — September 22, 2009
ASNC President-Elect Dr. Mylan Cohen talks to the media about the impact the ongoing Mo-99 shortage has on patients and caregivers.
Click here to read Dr. Cohen's interview in ImagingBiz.com
Click here to read Dr. Cohen's comments in Cardiology News (free registration required)
Update — September 21, 2009
U.S. House holds hearing on American Medical Isotopes Act. Representatives from the U.S. Department of Energy, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and Lantheus Medical Imaging delivered testimony.
Click here to read more.
Update — August 18, 2009
According to a August 12 bulletin from AECL, experts have revised their estimate of the re-opening of the Chalk River nuclear reactor. The reactor will not return to service until early 2010.
Click here for the full statement from AECL.
Lantheus responds to revised timeline announcement.
Letter from Covidien (August 18, 2009) Covidien provides an update on the worldwide shortage of Mo-99, including a calendar of estimated supply shortages over the next 3 months.
Update — August 5, 2009
Letter from Covidien (August 5, 2009) Covidien provides an update on the worldwide shortage of Mo-99, including a calendar of estimated supply shortages over the next 3 months.
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