A bone-seeking radioisotope is a radioactive substance that is given through a vein, and collects in bone cells and in tumor cells that have spread to the bone. It kills cancer cells by giving off low-level radiation.
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Dictionary of Cancer Terms.
U.S. National Cancer Institute.
A bone-seeking radioisotope is a radioactive substance that is given through a vein, and collects in bone cells and in tumor cells that have spread to the bone. It kills cancer cells by giving off low-level radiation.
This article incorporates
public domain material from
Dictionary of Cancer Terms.
U.S. National Cancer Institute.