What type of isotope can be used to treat diseases like cancer?

What type of isotope can be used to treat diseases like cancer?

  • Correct Answer: radioactive isotopes
  • radiodecaying isotope
  • negative isotope
  • positive isotope

Explanation: Radioactive isotopes are also used in the treatment of certain diseases, such as cancer. These isotopes are administered to only the diseased tissue, with the goal of destroying the unhealthy cells.

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