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  • 02-09-2019
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What type of cancer is treated with radioactive iodine seeds?

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Answer:

prostate cancer

Explanation:

Permanent radioactive seed implants are a form of radiation therapy for prostate cancer. The terms "brachytherapy" or "internal radiation therapy" might also be used to describe this procedure. During the procedure, radioactive (iodine-125 or I-125) seeds are implanted into the prostate gland using ultrasound guidance.

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