Nuclear medicine hypocrisy

These people's records are clean as a whistle like whores off the street, unskilled with the knife to boot, and the rest of us are not getting any treatment in the cancer ward at all even if we need it.

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It's not that complicated. The Department of Energy has the nukes you need for cancer treatment or else they can tell you how to build them or where to get them, what sort of radiation it is. You’re the doctor. They’ll tell you what kind of nuke it is, double check and make sure, but you need to know what the radiation does to human bodies and what you are using it for as a doctor. Essentially, as far as “ethics” go, or the vice in the profession that passes for ethics, there are guys willing to shovel coal and mine pitchblende for your cancer patients, and they’re just trying not to get cancer themselves by being overexposed to the said radiation. You don’t need any more criminal records than that in the doctor’s office. Broken dishes clattering, tables and chairs thrown through windows. Alexander Litvinenko either smoked a cigarette or had a cup of tea or something in a non-smoking room and died of “polonium” poisoning.

Code of Ethics - Policies | NMTCB
Ethics Questions - Policies | NMTCB
Have you ever been charged with, convicted of, or pleaded guilty or nolo contendere to any criminal charge,…? Have you ever had any professional or state license, registration, or certification application denied, or any issued license, registration, or certification revoked, suspended, placed on probation, or subject to any type of investigation…? Have you ever been terminated or resigned to avoid being terminated from any employment position…?

Okay, goody two shoes! How did that go with the Boy Scout who never got in any sort of trouble with anyone and built the backyard nuke in a suburban neighborhood of communist spies and busybodies?

The Radioactive Boy Scout, by Ken Silverstein
When a teenager attempts to build a breeder reactor
'Radioactive Boy Scout' arrested
A man from Michigan, David Hahn, has been accused of stealing smoke detectors containing americium. Hahn was previously described as “The Radioactive Boy Scout” after trying to make a thorium-based reactor at his mother’s home when a 17-year old boy scout.;

If you get cancer from a nuke, then what sort of nuke do you need to treat or cure the said cancer? David Hahn was arrested by the Clinton Township Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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Radiation Hormesis: Historical and Current Perspectives
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