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News Release from: Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) | Subject: Lu-177
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 30 October 2002

New radioisotope for cancer research

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Lutetium-177 is an important radioisotope which could lead to a new treatment for cancer, but until now there has not been a reliable worldwide supplier

PerkinElmer Life Sciences has announced the commercial availability of lutetium-177 (Lu-177), an important radioisotope being investigated for use in the radiotherapeutic treatment of cancers such as breast, prostate, colon and brain PerkinElmer Life Sciences will become the first company to offer Lu-177 with worldwide distribution capabilities

Until now, there has not been a reliable supplier of this important radioisotope.

As demand for Lu-177 is increasing and the current supply is limited, PerkinElmer's goal is to provide the market with a much-needed continuous and reliable supply.

The company's broad distribution channels are geared to help ensure timely, quality delivery of this short-lived isotope.

"PerkinElmer is committed to accelerating the market development for this important radioisotope, which could lead to another treatment for cancer," said Paul Gillyon, vice president and general manager of research products at PerkinElmer Life Sciences.

"Another example of this commitment is our new state of the art cGMP facility, dedicated to the manufacture of yttrium-90.

By making radionuclides like lutetium-177 and yttrium-90 available commercially, we believe we can support and impact research that will lead to newer and better therapeutic alternatives." This product is available for research use only.

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