Chemistry, asked by Zainab6613, 1 year ago

which isotope is commonly used to irradiate cancer cells

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Answered by Anilk1
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hey maye,Chromium-51 (28 d): Used to label red blood cells and quantify gastro- intestinal ... Iodine-131 (8 d): Widely used in treating thyroid cancer 

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Isotopes used during cancer treatment are radioactive iodine, cobalt, sodium, and phosphorus are used for cancer treatment.

They prevent cancer cells from spreading to other parts of the body and then kill the cancer cells.

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