Radiopharmaceuticals Production Complex Built by Rosatom Starts Medical Supplies to Bolivian clinics

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Moscow – A unique for Latin America complex for radiopharmaceuticals production buit by Rosatom by order of the Bolivian Nuclear Energy Agency (ABEN), has started supplies of radiopharmaceuticals to the network of the Bolivian nuclear medicine centers. The ceremony of the beginning of supplies of the radiopharmaceutical fluodeoxyglucose took place in the Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy Center designed for treatment of patients with cancer. The President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia Luis Alberto Arce Catacora attended the ceremony.

The Cyclotron Complex is part of the Center for Nuclear Technology Research and Development (CIDTN), the landmark project implemented in the framework of the bilateral cooperation between Russia and Bolivia. The CIDTN is being constructed in El Alto, at an altitude of 4000 meters above the sea level. The facility benefits national healthcare system as it provides domestic production of the whole range of radiopharmaceuticals required for clinical examination of over 5000 patients a year. This means that the Bolivian citizens in need of advanced and timely nuclear diagnostics won’t have to go abroad to receive it. In future, the facility will allow to substitute all the radiopharmaceuticals which Bolivia now has to import.

“Today our country has made a great step forward. From now on, not only do we have a nuclear medicine center with the most advanced infrastructure, but also, we can produce our own radiopharmaceuticals for cancer diagnostics, which until today we have had to import. Currently, Bolivia has such advanced technologies that we may even consider exporting radiopharmaceuticals to our neighboring countries. From now on, we will be able to fight cancer even more effectively!”, said Luis Alberto Arce Catacora, President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia.

“The first construction stage facilities of the Center for Nuclear Technology Research and Development being built by Rosatom in El Alto are already bringing practical benefits to the people of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. We have seen a great example of it today, when the first patients received radiopharmaceuticals produced in the new Cyclotron Complex. Together with our Bolivian partners, we have done tremendous work. The next stage is to expand the range of radiopharmaceuticals and export these medical products to the neighbouring countries. With the help of Rosatom’s specialists, Bolivia is now becoming one of the region’s leaders in the field of nuclear technology application,” said Kirill Komarov, the First Deputy Director General for Development and International Business of ROSATOM.