Objectives The first objective of this study was to evaluate the radiological impact on relatives and the environment because of outpatient treatment of differentiated thyroid carcinoma with 3.7 and 5.55 GBq of ((131)I)NaI. The second objective was to determine, analyze, and evaluate whole-body radiation dose to caregivers, the production of contaminated solid waste, and the potentiality of radiation dose and surface contamination existing inside patients` households. Methods Twenty patients were treated on an outpatient basis, taking into consideration their acceptable living conditions, interests, and willingness to comply with medical and radiation-safety guidelines. The caregivers themselves, as well as the potentiality of the radiation...
PurposeRadiation safety is one of the main concerns for thyroid cancer patients and their caregivers...
Due to the remarkable increase in thyroid cancer cases, the number of patients treated with radioiod...
Radioiodine treatments of patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma have generally been sa...
Objectives The first objective of this study was to evaluate the radiological impact on relatives an...
Purposes: To evaluate the dosimetric effect of outpatient radioiodine therapy for thyroid cancer in ...
OBJETIVO: Determinar exposições decorrentes da radioiodoterapia ambulatorial do carcinoma diferencia...
Objective(s): The aim of this study was to determine whether high-dose radioactive iodine (Na131I) o...
Patients treated with radioiodine present a radiation hazard and precautions are necessary to limit ...
Radioactive iodine 131I has been used for many years to treat benign thyroid disease. Treatment of t...
The subject of the work is radiation protection at a nuclear medicine workplace with a bed section i...
The 131I (radioactive iodine) is one of the most used radionuclides in nuclear medicine for diagnosi...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Undesired radiation exposure to caregivers is an important problem in radioiodine therapy in thyroid...
Hyperthyroid patients treated with radioiodine (I-131) pose an external radiation risk to individual...
Purpose: Radiation safety is one of the main concerns for thyroid cancer patients and their caregive...
PurposeRadiation safety is one of the main concerns for thyroid cancer patients and their caregivers...
Due to the remarkable increase in thyroid cancer cases, the number of patients treated with radioiod...
Radioiodine treatments of patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma have generally been sa...
Objectives The first objective of this study was to evaluate the radiological impact on relatives an...
Purposes: To evaluate the dosimetric effect of outpatient radioiodine therapy for thyroid cancer in ...
OBJETIVO: Determinar exposições decorrentes da radioiodoterapia ambulatorial do carcinoma diferencia...
Objective(s): The aim of this study was to determine whether high-dose radioactive iodine (Na131I) o...
Patients treated with radioiodine present a radiation hazard and precautions are necessary to limit ...
Radioactive iodine 131I has been used for many years to treat benign thyroid disease. Treatment of t...
The subject of the work is radiation protection at a nuclear medicine workplace with a bed section i...
The 131I (radioactive iodine) is one of the most used radionuclides in nuclear medicine for diagnosi...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Undesired radiation exposure to caregivers is an important problem in radioiodine therapy in thyroid...
Hyperthyroid patients treated with radioiodine (I-131) pose an external radiation risk to individual...
Purpose: Radiation safety is one of the main concerns for thyroid cancer patients and their caregive...
PurposeRadiation safety is one of the main concerns for thyroid cancer patients and their caregivers...
Due to the remarkable increase in thyroid cancer cases, the number of patients treated with radioiod...
Radioiodine treatments of patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma have generally been sa...