Monitoring of internal exposure for nuclear medicine workers requires frequent measurements due to the short physical half-lives of most radionuclides used in this field. The aim of this study was to develop screening measurements performed at the workplace by local staff using standard laboratory instrumentation, to detect whether potential intake has occurred. Such measurements do not enable to determine the committed effective dose, but are adequate to verify that a given threshold is not exceeded. For radioiodine, i.e. 123I, 124I, 125I and 131I, a calibrated surface contamination monitor is placed in front of the thyroid to detect whether the activity threshold has been exceeded. For radionuclides with very short physical half-lives (≤6...
Nuclear medicine technicians would receive unavoidable exposures during the preparation and administ...
Large-scale radiological accidents have resulted in intakes of radioactive materials by members of t...
Handling a variety of unsealed sources in Nuclear Medicine has led to a significant risk of internal...
Monitoring of internal exposure for nuclear medicine workers requires frequent measurements due to t...
The iodine-131 (I-131) content in the thyroid of staff members working with this radionuclides has b...
In Switzerland, individuals exposed to the risk of activity intake are required to perform regular m...
In Switzerland, individuals exposed to the risk of activity intake are required to perform regular m...
Background: Due to its use of ionising radiation, the field of nuclear medicine is a unique and sign...
The detonation of a radiological dispersion device or other radiological incidents could result in t...
Current internal dosimetry monitoring programmes generally feature periodic measurements that are de...
French regulations have introduced the use of electronic dosimeters for personal monitoring of worke...
In the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, a screening survey for thyroid internal exp...
Radiation exposure for the staff in nuclear medicine departments is inevitable. After application of...
Radionuclides handled in nuclear medicine departments are often characterized by high volatility and...
Scientific knowledge presently available in the area of monitoring the internal radiation due to non...
Nuclear medicine technicians would receive unavoidable exposures during the preparation and administ...
Large-scale radiological accidents have resulted in intakes of radioactive materials by members of t...
Handling a variety of unsealed sources in Nuclear Medicine has led to a significant risk of internal...
Monitoring of internal exposure for nuclear medicine workers requires frequent measurements due to t...
The iodine-131 (I-131) content in the thyroid of staff members working with this radionuclides has b...
In Switzerland, individuals exposed to the risk of activity intake are required to perform regular m...
In Switzerland, individuals exposed to the risk of activity intake are required to perform regular m...
Background: Due to its use of ionising radiation, the field of nuclear medicine is a unique and sign...
The detonation of a radiological dispersion device or other radiological incidents could result in t...
Current internal dosimetry monitoring programmes generally feature periodic measurements that are de...
French regulations have introduced the use of electronic dosimeters for personal monitoring of worke...
In the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, a screening survey for thyroid internal exp...
Radiation exposure for the staff in nuclear medicine departments is inevitable. After application of...
Radionuclides handled in nuclear medicine departments are often characterized by high volatility and...
Scientific knowledge presently available in the area of monitoring the internal radiation due to non...
Nuclear medicine technicians would receive unavoidable exposures during the preparation and administ...
Large-scale radiological accidents have resulted in intakes of radioactive materials by members of t...
Handling a variety of unsealed sources in Nuclear Medicine has led to a significant risk of internal...