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Telix to Spin Off Rhine Pharma™ to Expand Global Access to Radiopharmaceuticals

Richard Valeix, Chief Executive Officer, Therapeutics, Telix, said, “Rhine Pharma is an example of identifying an access-to-medicine challenge and then working to fix it. While radiopharmaceuticals can be a powerful way to image and treat cancer, manufacturing doses and getting them to patients can be complex and costly, particularly in emerging markets or geographically dispersed populations. Using generators for production could reduce costs and simplify the supply chain. This means the combination of 188Re and 99mTc has potential for addressing unmet needs in cancer treatment for more people, in more countries.”

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