Radiohalogenated is a term used in medicine to describe a process that involves the attachment of a radioactive halogen atom to a molecule. This process is used in imaging and therapeutic procedures to target specific cells and tissues in the body. However, there are many synonyms that can be used instead of radiohalogenated, such as radiolabeled, radiotracer-labeled, or isotope-labeled. These terms all refer to the addition of a radioactive atom to a molecule to make it detectable by imaging equipment. Other synonyms include radionuclide, radioisotope, or radiopharmaceutical. These terms reflect the diverse language used in the field of radiology, but all describe the same process of using radioactivity to diagnose and treat diseases.