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Which radioisotope is used for the diagnosis of tumor in the human body?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Radioisotope scan to detect tumors. Technetium-99m is perhaps the most widely used radioisotope in diagnosis and treatment (the “m” stands for metastable). This isotope decays to Tc-99 and a gamma emission of low intensity, making the radiation damage fairly negligible.

Answered by iamvanshika53
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Radioisotope scan to detect tumors. Technetium-99m is perhaps the most widely used radioisotope in diagnosis and treatment (the “m” stands for metastable). This isotope decays to Tc-99 and a gamma emission of low intensity, making the radiation damage fairly negligible.

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