Cobalt 60
Cobalt is a material used
in x-rays for radiation therapy. It is a hard substance that is a bluish color
and can look like a powder, and it is a radioactive active substance. It is
used to treat cancer with radiation and can also be used to shrink tumors. This
could be to your well-being because radiation ions are emitted. Obviously the advantages are worth the risk because if you do not do the radiation you will
most likely die from the cancerous cells. Even though Cobalt has a very small and short lifetime, it is still a very dangerous substance since it has a big decay
energy. It has almost 20 watts of decay energy. Another medical risk of
cobalt is that it can even cause cancer with enough exposure to Cobalt 60.
Cobalt is usually used on “malignant tumors” meaning a tumor containing
cancerous cells. Cobalt can be used to treat lung cancer and various other
cancers. It works with the high voltage of the cobalt and kills the DNA of the
cancerous cells.