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Name the isotope of an element which is used in the treatment of cancer .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER :- COBALT - 60.

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Answered by mrunali32
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Radioisotopes

RadioisotopesThis therapy uses radioactive liquids known as radioisotopes or radionuclides to destroy cancer cells. The liquid can be given:

RadioisotopesThis therapy uses radioactive liquids known as radioisotopes or radionuclides to destroy cancer cells. The liquid can be given:by mouth as a drink or capsules

RadioisotopesThis therapy uses radioactive liquids known as radioisotopes or radionuclides to destroy cancer cells. The liquid can be given:by mouth as a drink or capsulesas an injection into a vein.

RadioisotopesThis therapy uses radioactive liquids known as radioisotopes or radionuclides to destroy cancer cells. The liquid can be given:by mouth as a drink or capsulesas an injection into a vein.Cancer cells take in the radioisotope more than normal cells do. This means they get a higher dose of radioactivity. This eventually destroys the cancer cells.

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