even small time vets have an x-ray room......have you ever had a ct scan or an mri.......in the last 20 years, I`ve had several dozen.......they inject contrast in your arm, and take more pictures.....the contrast is radioactive......if you`re going to post facts, GET THEM RIGHT.....have a good wknd
You don’t know what you’re talking about. ISR C131 seeds are gamma radiation which requires Drs to wear lead vests. Radiogel is beta, meaning it doesn’t travel far, no risk to practitioners or the patient.
RadioGel: "Cancer affects 50% of dogs over age 10, and one in 4 under age 10. For many years we've been searching for a useable and effective agent such as #IsoPet®, that can be delivered into #tumors on an outpatient basis." Key word outpatient, see the ceo video where he explains the radiation is significantly lower than what is currently being used for humans ..