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Explain why tracer half-life must be suitable for diagnosis.
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Radionuclide imaging and therapy
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Half-life in medicine
Aqa A Level PhysicsMedical physics
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Explain why tracer half-life must be suitable for diagnosis
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- You need to be able to explain why tracer half-life must be suitable for diagnosis.
- The key ideas to know are half-life and tracer.
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half-lifetracer
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Half-life in medicine
