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which isotope of cobalt is needed for cancer treatment?​

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Answered by Sahi20l
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Cobalt therapy is the medical use of gamma rays from the radioisotope cobalt-60 to treat conditions such as cancer. Beginning in the 1950s, cobalt-60 was widely used in external beam radiotherapy (teletherapy) machines, which produced a beam of gamma rays which was directed into the patient's body to kill tumor tissue.

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Cobalt-60 (60Co) has been used for radiotherapy cancer treatment, food irradiation and industrial applications.

Cobalt-60 (60Co) has been used for radiotherapy cancer treatment, food irradiation and industrial applications.As cobalt-60 decays into a stable nickel-60 isotope, two wavelengths of high-energy gamma-rays are emitted (1.17 and 1.33 MeV- average of 1.25 MeV used).

Cobalt-60 (60Co) has been used for radiotherapy cancer treatment, food irradiation and industrial applications.As cobalt-60 decays into a stable nickel-60 isotope, two wavelengths of high-energy gamma-rays are emitted (1.17 and 1.33 MeV- average of 1.25 MeV used).Cobalt-60 has been used in the treatment of cancer for over 60 years[1], within an instrument known as the Gamma Knife. 

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