Which isotope is used in medical field? *
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A radioisotope used for diagnosis must emit gamma rays of sufficient energy to escape from the body and it must have a half-life short enough for it to decay away soon after imaging is completed. The radioisotope most widely used in medicine is Tc-99, employed in some 80% of all nuclear medicine procedures.
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A radioisotope used for diagnosis must emit gamma rays of sufficient energy to escape from the body and it must have a half-life short enough for it to decay away soon after imaging is completed. The radioisotope most widely used in medicine is Tc-99, employed in some 80% of all nuclear medicine procedures
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