Occupational radiation exposure of health professionals and cancer risk assessment for Lithuanian nuclear medicine workers

D Adliene, B Griciene, K Skovorodko… - Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
exposed to radionuclide radiation during diagnostic examination or treatment is a part of
the nuclear medicine … are rarely estimated for medical personnel. In general, estimation of …

Patient exposure from radiologic and nuclear medicine procedures in the United States: procedure volume and effective dose for the period 2006–2016

FA Mettler Jr, M Mahesh, M Bhargavan-Chatfield… - Radiology, 2020 - pubs.rsna.org
… be an important issue for future assessments as the number of cancer survivors treated with
… The current analysis of frequency and effective doses demonstrates that the previous rapid …

Medical imaging and nuclear medicine: a Lancet Oncology Commission

H Hricak, M Abdel-Wahab, R Atun, MM Lette… - … Lancet Oncology, 2021 - thelancet.com
… of patients with cancer requires access to imaging to ensure accurate management decisions
and optimal outcomes. Our global assessment of imaging and nuclear medicine resources …

Estimating the Concentrations of Radioactive Radon Element along with the Radiation Risk Indicators at the Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Hospital in Mosul, Iraq

FMA Al-jomaily, EG Eedan… - Rafidain Journal of …, 2021 - rsci.mosuljournals.com
levels documented in the advisory corridor. The results showed that the Oncology and Nuclear
Medicine Hospital is … of its sites reported high levels of radon concentration compared to …

Cumulative radiation exposure from multimodality recurrent imaging of CT, fluoroscopically guided intervention, and nuclear medicine

X Li, MM Rehani, TA Marschall, K Yang, B Liu - European Radiology, 2024 - Springer
… 3 shows that, in each age group, mean effective dose … a dose optimization strategy of using
less radiation per procedure for smaller BMI, considering that adult effective dose evaluation

[HTML][HTML] Ionising radiation exposure from medical imaging–A review of Patient's (un) awareness

A Ribeiro, O Husson, N Drey, I Murray, K May… - Radiography, 2020 - Elsevier
… focus on nuclear medicine patients on the level of awareness of … nuclear medicine patients
to assess their awareness of … terms of generalisability to non-cancer patients, but the findings …

Effective dose from radiation exposure in medicine: past, present, and future

CJ Martin, JD Harrison, MM Rehani - Physica Medica, 2020 - Elsevier
… , as a measure of possible cancer risks. When considering E … dose quantity linked to risk
would be useful in assessing … and administered activity for nuclear medicine. Although the …

Multinational data on cumulative radiation exposure of patients from recurrent radiological procedures: call for action

M Brambilla, J Vassileva, A Kuchcinska, MM Rehani - European radiology, 2020 - Springer
radiation-related adverse effects (particularly cancer) at or … The use of tracking to assess
cumulative radiation dose of … of national radiological societies, nuclear medicine societies, and …

Chronic low dose exposure of hospital workers to ionizing radiation leads to increased micronuclei frequency and reduced antioxidants in their peripheral blood …

Z Siama, M Zosang-Zuali, A Vanlalruati… - … journal of radiation …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… ’s correlation analysis was also performed to determine the relationship between radiation
dose and … and pathobiology of cancer and paving the way to safer use of ionizing radiation in …

[PDF][PDF] Radiopharmaceuticals for diagnosis in nuclear medicine: A short review

FB Payolla, AC Massabni, C Orvig - Eclética Química, 2019 - redalyc.org
… of cancer. The Curies’ work may be considered the beginning of modern nuclear medicine.
… and arteries, and to perform pre-surgical evaluation of seizures. SPECT is also useful in the …