Radioiodine therapy
Definition Radioiodine therapy (abbreviated RIT) or radioiodine therapy (RJT) is a special form of irradiation that is used exclusively for various benign and malignant diseases of the thyroid gland. The patient is usually administered a special type of iodine in tablet form, which emits radioactive radiation. The body treats it like normal iodine and absorbs … Radioiodine therapy