Iran's Atomic Energy Organization unveils new indigenous radiopharmaceuticals
Head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) announced on Tuesday production of three new domestically-made pharmaceutical drugs by Iranian researchers.
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The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami made a speech in the Seminar on the development of the use of radiation in the food industry on Tuesday.
In his speech, Eslami pointed to the production of radiopharmaceuticals in Iran, saying that yesterday 3 new radiopharmaceuticals were unveiled which are considered necessary for the medical sector of the society.
Newly produced radiopharmaceuticals are under the process to receive final licenses to be used by the medical sector, he added.
The AEOI head added that the three radiopharmaceuticals are produced to treat patients with prostate cancer, and other cancers such as in the head and neck and large intestines.
They also include one diagnostic radiopharmaceutical, he added.
He further continued, according to comprehensive studies carried in Iran, 12 centers are identified as to be ready to start work on developing the use of radiation in the country.
Eslami expressed readiness to cooperate with investors interested in such projects and those who are willing to cooperate with AEOI.
While the world powers make accusations against Iran's nuclear enrichment, Tehran has repeatedly rejected the accusations and stressed that its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes, the AEOI chief noted.