The element commonly used for detecting brain tumors is Gallium, specifically in the form of Gallium-67. This radioisotope is utilized in nuclear medicine imaging, particularly in positron emission tomography (PET) scans, to enhance the visualization of tumors and assess their metabolic activity. Additionally, MRI scans often use contrast agents containing gadolinium to improve the detection of brain tumors.
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