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ICRP Publication 94:  Release of Patients after Therapy with Unsealed Radionuclides

ICRP Publication 94: Release of Patients after Therapy with Unsealed Radionuclides

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After some therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures with unsealed radionuclides, precautions may be needed to limit doses to others, but this is rarely the case after diagnostic procedures. Iodine-131 results in the most dose to medical staff, public, caregivers, and family members. Other radionuclides used in therapy are usually simple beta emitters (e.g. 32P, 89Sr, 90Y) that pose much less hazard. Dose limits apply to the exposure of the public and medical staff from patients. Prior ICRP recommendations are that no dose limit but a source-related dose constraint for optimisation of a few mSv per episode applies to the family, visitors, and caregivers at home. Here, it is recommended that young children and infants, as well as visitors not engaged in direct care or comforting, be treated as members of the public (i.e., be subject to the public dose limit).
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Pergamon
33211
9780080445601
9780080445601

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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Weight (g)
91
  • TYPES AND FREQUENCY OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE
    PROCEDURES

    RADIATION PROTECTION AFTER USE OF THERAPEUTIC
    RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS

    CURRENT INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS ON DOSE
    LIMITS AND DOSE CONSTRAINTS

    CRITICAL PATHWAYS OF EXPOSURE FROM IODINE-131>BR>
    MAGNITUDE AND NATURE OF RISK FROM IODINE-131

    EXPOSURE FOR RELATIVES, CAREGIVERS, AND THE PUBLIC

    ENVIRONMENTAL PATHWAYS OF RADIOIODINE

    DISPOSAL OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE FROM THERAPY WITH
    UNSEALED RADIONUCLIDES

    DECISION TO HOSPITALISE OR RELEASE PATIENTS

    INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL GUIDANCE ON RELEASE
    CRITERIA

    ANTIBODY THERAPY
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