Q BioMed Inc. announced that it has signed an agreement for Strontium89 (Strontium Chloride Sr-89 Injection, USP) to be included on the Federal Supply Schedule ("FSS"). The agreement provides U.S. veterans and other federal government agencies access to Strontium89 for eligible patients. The final FSS contract is effective March 1, 2021 and has a five-year term. The FSS contract will extend access to Strontium89 to over nine million VA beneficiaries and others within the federal system. Veterans are at higher risk for prostate, breast, and lung cancer, the three most common cancers treated with Strontium89 if they become painfully metastatic to the bone. In fact, prostate cancer rates in the military are twice those in the general population and military personnel were found to be nearly 40 percent more likely to develop breast cancer[2]. Now these patients will be able to benefit from Strontium89 treatment for their metastatic bone pain. Q BioMed is preparing commercially to serve the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DoD) with activities that include a VA sales force, formulary and market access, medical education, and marketing. Efforts will begin in March 2021 and build throughout the year as the FSS agreement is translated to clinical use.