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Thyroid - Radioactive Iodine Therapy

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Subtopics:      Radioactive Iodine Therapy > Mortality Research  
 
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      new window Is Radioactive Iodine Therapy Dangerous? Description: HealthCentral - Dr. Dean. (healthcentral.com)
new window Radioactive iodine for hyperthyroidism Description: Presents the advantages of this treatment, the factors associated with a positive outcome, and answers some FAQ's. (mythyroid.com)
new window Radioactive Iodine Treatment Description: In additon to a short FAQ about RAI, there is information for thyroid cancer patients. Includes precautions after RAI treatment. Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. (cpmcnet.columbia.edu)
new window Thyroid treatment can trigger homeland security detectors Description: Medical procedures such as iodine therapy can result in patients triggering radiation detectors for up to three months after treatment. (medicalnewstoday.com)
 




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