Iran Leads in Advanced Medical Treatments with Radiopharmaceuticals and Plasma Therapy
WANA (Jan 01) – Mohammad Eslami, Head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization and Vice President, announced today at the inauguration of the country’s largest plasma therapy clinic in Isfahan that Iran is at the forefront of advanced medical treatments.
According to official sources, Eslami stated that the Atomic Energy Organization is now a leading force in the development and application of radiopharmaceuticals and plasma-based therapies.
He emphasized that domestic expertise in innovative medical technologies, particularly plasma medicine, is effective and sustainable. The newly opened clinic, with a national mandate, offers both outpatient and inpatient services.

Members of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission visit to the Tehran Research Reactor and radiopharmaceutical production facilities on June 09, 2025. Social media/ WANA News Agency
The clinic primarily focuses on treating chronic wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, and post-surgical wounds in cancer patients, which are often slow to heal and prone to infection. Over the past two years, more than 2,500 patients have been treated and recovered at plasma therapy centers across Iran.
Eslami also highlighted the significance of the Second Plasma Medicine Congress and the first joint congress on innovative cancer therapies, noting that such scientific collaboration demonstrates Iran’s capacity in cutting-edge medical technologies and plays a crucial role in combating cancer, which remains an aggressive health challenge in the country.
He concluded by stating that combining radiopharmaceuticals with new medical technologies opens a new chapter in Iran’s healthcare sector. By raising awareness among both medical professionals and the general public, these innovations can deliver more sustainable and effective outcomes, particularly for cancer patients.





