Introduction: Although the use of Ga-68 has increased substantially in nuclear medicine over the last decade, there is limited information available on occupational exposure due to Ga-68. The purpose of this study is to determine the occupational extremity exposure during the preparation, dispensing and administration of Ga-68-labelled radiopharmaceuticals. Method: Workers in eight centres wore a ring dosimeter for all tasks involving Ga-68-labelled radiopharmaceuticals for a minimum of one month. Additionally, the fingertip dose was monitored in two centres and the hand with the highest ring dose during Ga-68 procedures was also identified in one centre. Results: The median normalised ring dose for Ga-68 procedures was found to be 0.25 mSv...
In the United States (U.S.) over the past 30 years, the number of medical procedures using radiophar...
IntroductionThe purpose of this two--folded quantitative study was to determine the radiation doses ...
OBJECTIVE: When handling Y-labelled and Lu-labelled radiopharmaceuticals, skin exposure is mainly du...
Introduction: Although the use of Ga-68 has increased substantially in nuclear medicine over the las...
International audienceIntroduction: Medical research in PET/CT diagnosis involving new gallium-68 ra...
Workers performing preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals in NM departments are like...
The exposure of the fingers is one of the major radiation protection concerns in nuclear medicine (N...
The Work Package 4 of the ORAMED project, a collaborative project (2008-11) supported by the Europea...
AIM: The hard beta and gamma radiation of 124I can cause high doses to PET/CT workers. In this study...
International audienceSome activities of EURADOS Working Group 9 (WG9) are presently funded by the E...
The Work Package 4 of the ORAMED project, a collaborative project (2008-11) supported by the Europea...
Manipulation of unsealed radiation sources in nuclear medicine (NM) departments involves non-uniform...
The Work Package 4 of the ORAMED project, a collaborative project (2008-11) supported by the Europea...
The optimization of the extremity dosimetry of medical staff in nuclear medicine was the aim of the ...
Staff handling radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine (NM) may receive significant extremity doses...
In the United States (U.S.) over the past 30 years, the number of medical procedures using radiophar...
IntroductionThe purpose of this two--folded quantitative study was to determine the radiation doses ...
OBJECTIVE: When handling Y-labelled and Lu-labelled radiopharmaceuticals, skin exposure is mainly du...
Introduction: Although the use of Ga-68 has increased substantially in nuclear medicine over the las...
International audienceIntroduction: Medical research in PET/CT diagnosis involving new gallium-68 ra...
Workers performing preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals in NM departments are like...
The exposure of the fingers is one of the major radiation protection concerns in nuclear medicine (N...
The Work Package 4 of the ORAMED project, a collaborative project (2008-11) supported by the Europea...
AIM: The hard beta and gamma radiation of 124I can cause high doses to PET/CT workers. In this study...
International audienceSome activities of EURADOS Working Group 9 (WG9) are presently funded by the E...
The Work Package 4 of the ORAMED project, a collaborative project (2008-11) supported by the Europea...
Manipulation of unsealed radiation sources in nuclear medicine (NM) departments involves non-uniform...
The Work Package 4 of the ORAMED project, a collaborative project (2008-11) supported by the Europea...
The optimization of the extremity dosimetry of medical staff in nuclear medicine was the aim of the ...
Staff handling radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine (NM) may receive significant extremity doses...
In the United States (U.S.) over the past 30 years, the number of medical procedures using radiophar...
IntroductionThe purpose of this two--folded quantitative study was to determine the radiation doses ...
OBJECTIVE: When handling Y-labelled and Lu-labelled radiopharmaceuticals, skin exposure is mainly du...