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two uses of isotopes in the field of medicine

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Answered by sarah2811
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Cobalt 60 is used in treatment of Cancer
Uranium 235 is used as a fuel in nuclear reactors
An isotope of Iodine is used to treat goitre.

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Nuclear medicine is a medical speciality that involves the application of radioactive subtances to dignose or treat disease.
Common isotopes that are used in nuclear imaging include fluorine-18, gallium-67, krypton-81m

Uses of Istopes in medicine:-
1) Chromium-51:- used to lebel red blood cells and quantify gastrointestinal protien loss
2) Iodine-131:- widely used in treating thyroid cancer and in imaging thyroid.

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