Effects of radioactive iodine

    • [DOC File]Radioiodine Refractory Thyroid Cancer: Definition and ...

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      For these patients, the probability of obtaining a cure with further 131I treatment is low (1) and side effects may significantly increase, including the risk of secondary cancers and leukemias (10). It is controversial as to whether these patients (particularly after receiving more than 600 mCi of 131I) should be considered 131I-refractory and ...

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    • [DOC File]Radiochemical Methods - Pace University

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      Radioactive iodine does not usually cause side effects, but you may feel very tired for a few weeks after having this treatment. Radioisotope treatment can also be given if certain types of cancer have spread to the bones (secondary cancer in the bone).

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    • [DOC File]RADIOACTIVE IODINE TREATMENT FOR THYROTOXICOSIS

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      Radioactive iodine can cause neck discomfort, temporary loss of taste, nausea, stomach pain, and rarely a reduction in function of the salivary glands (dry mouth). There is also a small risk of radiation to other individuals around you.

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    • [DOC File]Chernobyl : The Effects on Public Health

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      Radiation-induced thyroid cancers are caused by external irradiation or by the subject's ingestion of radioactive iodine isotopes. The radio-iodine is strongly concentrated in the thyroid gland so that the dose to the thyroid is 200 times greater than that delivered to other organs.

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    • [DOC File]Nerve Agents: Tabun (GA), Sarin (GB), Soman (GD), VX

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      The radioactive iodine would release energy (radiation) that, in high concentrations, can damage the cells of the thyroid. In some people, especially young children, this damage can lead to thyroid cancer or other diseases of the thyroid within a few years of exposure.

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