Abscess scan - radioactive
Radioactive abscess scan uses white blood cells tagged with radioactive indium and x-rays to find abscesses in the body. The blood sample is then sent to the lab where they isolate the white blood cells (WBCs), and tag them with the radioactive ... [... more]
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Homeland Adds On-the-Go Radioactive Hunter to Garage
It's the exact sort of gadget you would assume the government already has in a garage somewhere: a big, black SUV that can detect the presence of radioactive material. But this modified Chevy Suburban XL, delivered to the Department of Homeland ... [... more]
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Radioactive Implants
Radioactive implants are devices that are placed directly within cancerous tissue or tumors, in order to deliver radiation therapy intended to kill cancerous cells. With the use of radioactive implants, the tumor is subjected to radioactive ... [... more]
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Podcast: Radioactive Reality Check
As widespread reports of radiation role in, fear of Polonium 210 exposure is spreading among Londoners. But does the radioactive poison that killed Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvenenko pose any danger to the non-spying public? Investigative ... [... more]
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Fat Peter Presents Sweet Pants
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How to Prepare for Radioactive Iodine Treatment
Having Thyroid cancer is not the end of your world, literally and figuratively. However, going through treatment is a pain in the neck (yes a bad, but appropriate pun.) Getting ready for your radioactive treatment can make a big difference in the ... [... more]
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Abscess scan - radioactive
Radioactive abscess scan uses white blood cells tagged with a radioactive substances and x-rays to look for abnormal sites of inflammation in the body. The blood sample is then sent to the lab where they isolate the white blood cells (WBCs), and ... [... more]
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