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The imPACT review team visited cancer-related facilities in June, including Madagascar’s first nuclear medicine centre in Antananarivo, which was supported by the IAEA. (Photo: L. Haskins/IAEA).
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Jamema Swamidas, Head of the IAEA Dosimetry Laboratory, explaining how the IAEA supports countries around the world on utilizing ionizing radiation safely and effectively to tackle cancer. (Photo: D.
Working in partnership with the IAEA, Tunisia completed the transfer of more than 100 disused radium sources to the United States last month through the Global Radium-226 Management Initiative, where ...
The IAEA team at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) this morning heard several rounds of outgoing artillery ...
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An international review has found that Sri Lanka has made strides in cancer control in the past five years, boosting vaccination against the human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer screening, ...
The IAEA launched the publication at a side event co-organized with the Clean Energy Ministerial and the South African Department of Electricity and Energy on the margins of a key Group of Twenty (G20 ...
Nuclear techniques also support food safety in other ways — for instance, by using irradiation to protect food from pests and extend shelf life without compromising safety.
Radiation protection measures for patients will need rapid updating to keep pace with exciting new developments in nuclear medicine, according to experts at a recent IAEA meeting on the topic.  The ...
Jamema Swamidas, Head of the IAEA Dosimetry Laboratory, explaining how the IAEA supports countries around the world on utilizing ionizing radiation safely and effectively to tackle cancer. (Photo: D.