Radioactive Iodine in Differentiated Carcinoma of Thyroid: An Overview
Namit Kant Singh,
Balaji Ramamourthy,
Neemu Hage
et al.
Abstract:Thyroid cancer is the fifth most prevalent cancer in women and the fastest-growing
malignancy. Although surgery is still the basis of treatment, internal radiation therapy
[Brachytherapy] with radioactive iodine-131, which functions by releasing beta particles with
low tissue penetration and causing DNA damage, is also a potential option. The three basic aims
of RAI therapy in well-differentiated thyroid tumors are ablation of the remnant, adjuvant
therapy, and disease management. Radioactive iodine dose is se… Show more
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