Select the best terms from the drop-down menus that fit the nuclear medicine descriptions.gamma-ray detection from tracers
assess disease progression, tissue function
a hybrid scan that involves nuclear medicine and X-ray imaging
radiation treatment near or within the tumor from implanted "seeds"

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Hi there, so gamma-ray detection from tracers: Pet Scan, assess disease progression, tissue function: Nuclear Medicine Scan, a hybrid scan that involves nuclear medicine and x-ray imaging: PET/CT, and lastly radiation treatment near or within the tumor from implanted "seeds": Brachytherapy. Hope this helps <3.

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Pet Scan

Nuclear Medicine

PET/CT

Brachytherapy


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