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- New Imaging Isotope Meets Promising Therapy Isotopes (DOE Office of Science, 4/2021)
- Harnessing the Power of Uranium to Treat Disease (DOE Office of Science, 3/5/2021)
- Ordinary people, extraordinary times (Santa Fe New Mexican, 3/28/2020) - Ensuring medical isotopes remain available.
- The paradox of using radionuclides to treat disease (ACS Publications, 2019)
- Tri-Lab effort ramps up to actinium-225 production to support clinical trials (NIDC Newsletter, Summer/Fall 2019)
- Thorium: A source of Multiple Medical Isotopes (DOE Office of Science, 8/29/2018)
- Targeted radioactive treatment offers promise in cancer treatment (Santa Fe New Mexican, 7/8/2018)
- Tri-Lab Effort addresses the need for actinium-225 (pdf) (Newsletter of the SNMMI Center for Molecular Imaging Innovation and Translation, 2016)
- 1663 article highlights the role of Ac-225 for "nuclear war on cancer" (3/8/2016)
- "Groundbreaking” Los Alamos Research Uses Nuclear Technology To Fight Cancer
- The Isotope Production Facility on Jeopardy
- Hot cells for medical isotopes
- Cancer therapy gets a boost from new isotope video
- 09/10 LANL Actinide Research Quarterly (pdf)