On the recordJanuary 31, 2011
But if we don't have Mo-99, if we have an undersupply or no supply, what does that do to patient care?
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congress.govBut if we don't have Mo-99, if we have an undersupply or no supply, what does that do to patient care?
Burr questions the impact of Mo-99 supply issues on patient care.
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