Information AboutIodine-131 |
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Iodine-131 decays with a Half-life of 8.0197 days with Beta and Gamma emissions. An iodine Atom has 78 Neutron s. On decaying, iodine-131 transforms into Xenon -131: It is used in Nuclear Medicine both diagnostically and therapeutically. Examples of its use in therapy include the treatment of Thyrotoxicosis and Cancer of the Thyroid . Diagnostic tests exploit the mechanism of absorption of iodine by the normal cells of the thyroid gland. As an example iodine-131 is one of the radioactive isotopes of iodine that can be used to test how well the thyroid gland is functioning. Iodine-131 is also used as a radioactive label for Radiopharmaceutical s that can be used for imaging and therapy e.g. I131- Metaiodobenzylguanidine (I-131-MIBG) for imaging and treating Phaeochromocytoma and Neuroblastoma . If Iodine-131 is present in high levels in the environment from radioactive fallout, it is absorbed by the body and may cause damage to the thyroid. This can be mitigated by taking iodine supplements (made with iodine not effected by the fallout), raising the total amount of iodine in the body and therefore reducing uptake end retention in tissues and lowering the relative proportion of radioactive iodine. Such supplements were distributed to the population living nearest to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant after the disaster. Patients receiving radioiodine treatment are warned not to have Sexual Intercourse for seven days, not to hug or hold children (a one or two Metre distance may be recommended) and women are told not to become Pregnant for six months afterwards. These guidelines vary from hospital to hospital and will depend also on the dose of radiation given. Many airports in countries now have radiation detectors in order to detect the smuggling of radioactive materials that may be used in weapons manufacture. Patients should be warned that if they choose to travel by air, they may set off radiation detectors at airports up to 12 weeks after their treatment with iodine-131. A physician's letter does not exempt one from interrogation by airport security personnel, because these letters are easily forged. For security reasons, there is no information available in the public domain on which airports use radiation detectors. EXTERNAL LINKS
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