Yes, it is true.
Yes, radioactive isotopes are largely used for the treatment of cancer.
Yes, isotopes can be used for human diagnosis through a technique called isotope imaging. Isotopes can be injected into the body and tracked using imaging technology to reveal information about the body's functioning or detect abnormalities, such as in nuclear medicine procedures.
- radiodiagnostic- treatment with isotopes- isotopes as tracers- sources of energyand many other
Some examples are deuterium and tritium which are radioactive isotopes of hydrogen.
Zirconium does have radioactive isotopes, but the main ones used in industry are not radioactive.
Radioactive isotopes are made in reactors, and can be used both for diagnosis and treatment, especially of cancer.
Yes, radioactive isotopes are largely used for the treatment of cancer.
Yes, isotopes can be used for human diagnosis through a technique called isotope imaging. Isotopes can be injected into the body and tracked using imaging technology to reveal information about the body's functioning or detect abnormalities, such as in nuclear medicine procedures.
Radioactive isotopes are used in medicine (treatment or diagnostic), as tracers in hydrogeology, physiology, sources of energy, standards for radiation, sterilization, radioactive dating, etc.
Radioactive isotopes for medical diagnosis are used for sterilizing medical apparatus. These isotopes are also used to figure out the actual function of a person's organ and to treat it if necessary.
- radiodiagnostic- treatment with isotopes- isotopes as tracers- sources of energyand many other
Both isotopes and radioactive isotopes are pretty much the same but radioactive isotopes are better because it can be used to make medicine.
they are used as:radioactive tracers to be injected to the patient for later on photographing for diagnosis purposes.as enclosed and shielded radioactive source and the patient is exposed to its radiation for treatment and/or diagnosis.
Some examples are deuterium and tritium which are radioactive isotopes of hydrogen.
There are no radioactive isotopes of boron that are ordinarily found in nature. All elements have synthetic radioactive isotopes, however.
Several applications are:- radioactive tracers- source of energy- source of radiation- diagnostic- treatment- luminescent paintings- sterilization
Radioactive isotopes are used is:- medicine, for treatment by irradiation- medicine, for diagnostic- in science/technology as tracers- as source of energy- as source of ionizing radiations- in many instruments- determination of rocks ageetc.