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Since bone scans are one of the essential investigations in EURAMOS 1 protocol, will an ARSAC (Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee) licence need to be applied for?

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Since bone scans are one of the essential investigations in EURAMOS 1 protocol, will an ARSAC (Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee) licence need to be applied for?

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This is a local decision based on standard local care. However, for EURAMOS 1 we would not expect the centre to need to apply for a ARSAC license because the scans required are part of the standard routine clinical care for osteosarcoma patients.

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