Diagnostic imaging using radioactive materials.
Radioiodine therapy is used to treat hyperthyroidism and thyroid cancer. Hyperthyroidism occurs when your thyroid gland makes excess thyroid hormones. Radioiodine treats this condition by killing overactive thyroid cells and by shrinking an enlarged thyroid gland.
Diagnostic Use:
Thyroid Scans: Iodine-131 can be used as a radioactive tracer for thyroid scans. The patient either ingests or is injected with a small amount of radioactive iodine, and a gamma camera is used to capture images of the thyroid. This helps in assessing the structure and function of the thyroid gland.
It’s crucial to note that the use of radioiodine is highly specialized and is carried out under the supervision of healthcare professionals experienced in nuclear medicine. The decision to use radioiodine is made based on the individual patient’s condition, and the benefits of the procedure are carefully weighed against potential risks.