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uses of radio phosphorus​

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Answered by Jijnasa
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Phosphorus-32 (also known as P-32) treatment uses a radioactive form of sodium phosphate. Because P-32 is radioactive, it can be used to treat some diseases by injecting it into the body. When P-32 is injected into the bloodstream it collects in the bone marrow where it slows down the production of new blood cells.

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Radioactive phosphorus (P-32) is a type of internal radiotherapy and is a treatment for some blood disorders, such as polycythaemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythaemia (ET).

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