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the radioactive isotopes used in the treatment of leukaemia is ​

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phosphorus P 32. A radioactive form of the element phosphorus. It is used in the laboratory to label DNA and proteins. It has also been used to treat a blood disorder called polycythemia vera and certain types of leukemia, but it is not commonly used anymore.

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