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how are radioactive radiation is useful for medical purpose​

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Answered by Cengizfighter101
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Nuclear medicine uses radiation to provide information about the functioning of a person's specific organs, or to treat disease. In most cases, the information is used by physicians to make a quick diagnosis of the patient's illness

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Nuclear medicine uses radiation to provide information about the functioning of a person's specific organs, or to treat disease. In most cases, the information is used by physicians to make a quick diagnosis of the patient's illness

Answered by nuzhat9818
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Radioactive radiation is vastly used in the medical fields. Some of the major uses are as follows-:

1) It provides information about the functioning a person's specific organs.

2) In most cases radiations are used by physicians for quick diagnosis.

3) Radioactive isotopes are used as tracers for diagnostic purposes or in research of metabolic processes.

4) Radioactive radiations are also used to treat diseases like brain tumor, breast cancer, acoustic neuroma, bone cancer etc.

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