Visit Isotherapeutics.com then go to "case histories" at the top and scroll down to find the part about "liquid brachytherapy" used in canines.
Also, look up Dr. Albert S. DeNittis' work from several years ago as a pioneer in liquid brachytherapy.
Yes, I agree, there is probably no human testing results. I may be misspeaking by saying that Dr. DeNittis and his mentor DID in human testing with positive results. However, if I am wrong, In theory it should still work. All of the above methods were not using Y-90 and only a fraction of Radiogel's therapeutic energy as well. Look at Isoray's mediocre product. Yes, Jim failed to move with urgency to fully develop the product. He had a product that could possibly cure cancerous tumors after a few injections NOT something hard to sell like ANOTHER brand of water amongsts hundreds of different brands of water. He had RIGHTS to a revolutionary product and let it slip away. I digress, It is a medical device that uses a radiation source to overwhelm the genetic makeup of a tumor. Radiation is still the best method to treat cancer despite all other advances. Jim did not need to do much. What very little he did he got a hell of a lot for it. Sad. The product really works now I'm sure since Isotherapeutics got their hands on it after PNNL and now medical universities are refining it. You would be an idiot to think that it is not going to become the standard in brachytherapy with Dr. Korenko at the fore. This R/S is just flat out stupid...suicide and borderline lazy. Why no roadshow...? Did Jim really burn bridges like that...? I will go on a roadshow for the company hahaha!