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5000 days of cyclotron production

The IBA cyclotron鈥檚 longevity is considered a record for this model

In an age when electronic gadgets become outdated in only a few years, the performance of The Neuro鈥檚 cyclotron appears even more remarkable---5000 production days as of last Feb. 6 and counting. The Belgian-made IBA model 18/9 cyclotron makes radioactive isotopes used in the production of radiopharmaceuticals for conducting positron emission tomography (PET) experiments supported by millions of dollars in research grants.

鈥淔ive thousand days of cyclotron isotope production marks a milestone for radiochemistry and the BIC,鈥 says Dr. Julien Doyon, director of The Neuro鈥檚 McConnell Brain Imaging Centre (BIC). 鈥淭he future of PET is becoming more important for studying neurological diseases. The PET unit and cyclotron will play an even greater role here.鈥

The IBA cyclotron鈥檚 longevity is considered a record for this model.

Always on the cutting-edge of technology, The Neuro installed Canada鈥檚 first medical cyclotron in 1981, a six-tonne 鈥渂aby鈥 made by Japan Steel Works. It was replaced in 1990 by the eighteen-tonne IBA machine that functions to this day.

鈥淩esearch includes investigating diseases like Alzheimer鈥檚, Parkinson鈥檚 and epilepsy, as well as neuropsychological tests and studies in addiction and the effects of stroke,鈥 says Dr. Jean-Paul Soucy, PET Director at the BIC.

The cyclotron produces isotopes used to create radioactive tracers that are injected through the blood stream into the brain. Tracers are specifically tailored to researchers鈥 needs.

鈥淲e have 33 tracers, the largest menu in the world,鈥 says Cyclotron Manager Dean Joly, who has updated the machine鈥檚 technology to keep it as current as possible. 鈥淓ach day, we produce three or four of these tracers for The Neuro as well as for Quebec medical facilities.鈥

The Neuro鈥檚 research keeps the cyclotron busy.

鈥淥ur researchers are doing PET scans more than any other place in the world. In the past four years, our scanning numbers increased by a thousand per cent. Last year, they made close to 750 scans,鈥 notes Dr. Gassan Massarweh, the BIC鈥檚 Director, Cyclotron and Radiochemistry.

No doubt, the IBA cyclotron is a workhorse that is expected to continue producing for years to come. Demand for its radioactive isotopes, however, is outstripping supply. Demand could further increase if the BIC goes ahead with plans to obtain a new PET scanner. At that point, to stay leader in the field, The Neuro must get a younger brother to help old IBA 18/9.

The Cyclotron and Radiochemistry facility听
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