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How safe is an isotope scan? How safe is nuclear medicine?

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How safe is an isotope scan? How safe is nuclear medicine?

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An isotope scan, like a CT scan, involves a dose of ionising radiation at a level about 20 times lower than the minimum level for which any cancer due to radiation was found at Hiroshima. So that is quite safe. This procedure is sometimes called nuclear medicine, because the patient receives an injection of an isotope of fluorine or technetium.

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