Biodegradable Yttrium-90 Polymer Seeds
• Biodegradable, not metal – fast reabsorbable
• Inserted directly into tumors with existing procedures and equipment
• With 2.7-day half-life, shorter therapy-to-complete-decay
• Show promise for use for brain, head and neck tumors and liver cancer, in addition to prostate cancer
Yttrium-90 Radiogel
• Injectable polymer is thermally reversible – goes from liquid to solid lattice that holds Yttrium-90 microspheres in place
• For precise placement in tumors that cannot be removed by surgery or in periphery
where seed placement not practical
They have some very interesting things going for themselves. Such diversity with this company!
Sentiment: Strong Buy
There is value in the diversity of the company's approach. Every aspect of their business holds great promise and use. Whether it be their polymer seed tech, radiogel, or perhaps the most imminently important, proposed isotope production, the prospective value of the company is quite real.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
The licensing deal with Batelle is invaluable. Their radiogel tech will serve as a second revenue stream for the company. ADMD has many things going for it already.
I've been hearing about radiogel but i'd like to know more about these polymer seeds. If anyone has more information on this topic or wants to discuss, I am all ears. I will do some reading myself.
Hey Wise,
You can read their power point presentation at their site. Has lots of good info for you:
http://www.isotopeworld.com/about-amic-/powerpoint-presentation/