radioactive iodine scan

How Does a Radioactive Iodine Scan Work?

The procedure begins with the administration of radioactive iodine, usually in the form of a capsule or liquid. Thyroid cells and thyroid cancer cells have a unique ability to absorb iodine. Once the iodine is absorbed, a gamma camera is used to capture images of the thyroid gland and other areas where the iodine has localized. These images help in identifying the presence and extent of thyroid cancer.

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