Nuclear Fuel: Russia's Hold on Medical Isotope Feed

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Russia's hold over western reactor operators dependent on Rosatom fuel supply extends to the industry's little-noticed medical isotopes niche, and that may be a key reason governments are avoiding any sanctions on Rosatom.

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