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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Radioactive
  1. ... to protect the thyroid gland from taking in radioactive iodine that may be released during a nuclear radiation emergency. Radioactive iodine can damage the thyroid gland. You should ...
  2. Iodine From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... cancer in radiation emergencies. Low iodine diets for radioactive iodine treatment Radioactive iodine treatment is used to treat some patients ...
  3. ... of the body and cannot be treated with radioactive iodine. Sorafenib is in a class of medications ...
  4. ... of the body and cannot be treated with radioactive iodine. Lenvatinib is also used along with everolimus ( ...
  5. ... to previous treatment and cannot be treated with radioactive iodine. Cabozantinib (Cometriq) is used to treat a ...
  6. ... and older who have been treated unsuccessfully with radioactive iodine. Selpercatinib is also used to treat a ...
  7. ... of the body and cannot be treated with radioactive iodine. Pralsetinib is in a class of medications ...
  8. ... It is also taken before thyroid surgery or radioactive iodine therapy.This medication is sometimes prescribed for ...
  9. ... hormone). It is also used with surgery and radioactive iodine therapy to treat thyroid cancer. Levothyroxine is ...
  10. ... who has been trained to treat patients with radioactive medication. It is given as part of a ... to your doctor.you should know that the radioactivity in the second dose of ibritumomab injection may ...
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