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Nuclear Medicine: Understanding the Risks and Safety of Procedures
Not all nuclear medical techniques are highly dangerous. While some nuclear medicine procedures involve the use of radioactive tracers, these are typically administered in very small doses and are carefully controlled to minimize any potential risks. Nuclear medicine professionals are highly trained in radiation safety and take precautions to ensure the safe use of radioactive materials.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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