Cesium-137 irradiators exit Oklahoma

December 11, 2025, 12:01PMNuclear News
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The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration reported that it has removed all cesium-137 irradiators from the state of Oklahoma.

Irradiators are used for medical applications such as blood treatment and cancer research. However, many of them contain cesium-137, a radioactive material that poses a risk if stolen and used to produce a radiological dispersal device, also called a dirty bomb.

The irradiators are being replaced by safer alternatives, such as nonradioisotopic X-ray devices.

“Clearing states of these irradiators showcases NNSA’s commitment to making U.S. communities safer and more secure,” said Matthew Napoli, NNSA deputy administrator for defense nuclear nonproliferation. “With Oklahoma now added to the growing list of states cleared of cesium irradiators, NNSA proudly recognizes this milestone in enhancing national security.”

Growing list: Oklahoma is the 12th U.S. state or territory to be free of cesium irradiators, joining Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, and Wyoming.

The removal was made possible through a partnership with the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, which participated in the NNSA’s Cesium Irradiator Replacement Project. This voluntary program incentivizes users of cesium irradiators to transition to safer alternatives.

“We are proud to advance our research mission while supporting efforts that strengthen the security of our communities,” said Trent Brown of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. “Thanks to NNSA’s Cesium Irradiator Replacement Project, we are able to replace our technology with safer alternatives, making our community safer.”

The NNSA’s Office of Radiological Security uses a two-pronged approach to eliminate risk by removing high-activity radioactive material through industry, law enforcement, and government partnerships.


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