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Re: medical isotopes - patient expense



Actually, the information is free if you know where to

look. Try http://www.orau.gov/ehsd/doses.htm



--- William V Lipton <liptonw@DTEENERGY.COM> wrote:

> I'm sure that software is either available or could

> be easily developed which

> would print out a personalized message, after the

> staff inputs patient and

> radionuclide information.  I would guess that the

> cost would be a few

> $0.01/patient; maybe less.

> 







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