Rwanda set to produce life-saving nuclear medicine chemicals from 2026 #rwanda #RwOT

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Currently, the nearest sources for these critical medical materials are often Egypt or, further afield, Europe. Domestic production is expected to reduce costs and create around 100 high-tech jobs in the nuclear and radiation sectors.

Remy Wilson Bana, acting division manager for nuclear and radiation safety at RURA, told the New Times that Rwanda has already acquired the necessary equipment.

"Economically, this is a great achievement because most Rwandans have been going abroad, especially in India or Europe, for diagnosis,' Bana explained, adding that nuclear medicine allows doctors to track diseases early, improving treatment outcomes.

The initiative, backed by the government in partnership with Aegle Onco Care, will see nuclear medicine departments licensed at major hospitals, including Rwanda Military Referral and Teaching Hospital and King Faisal Hospital. It also complements existing cancer care infrastructure, such as MRI, CT scans, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and surgeries.

The move marks Rwanda's ambition to become a regional medical hub, reduce reliance on imported medical isotopes, and offer high-quality healthcare at home.

The production of radionuclides will complement existing cancer care infrastructure, such as MRI, CT scans, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and surgeries.

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Source : https://en.igihe.com/news/article/rwanda-set-to-produce-life-saving-nuclear-medicine-chemicals-from-2026

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