نتایج جستجو برای: diagnostic reference level effective dose

تعداد نتایج: 2379398  

Introduction: Assessment of occupational exposure to external radiation and the analysis of associated trends are imperative to observe changes that have taken place over time due to regulatory operations or technological advancements. Herein, we describe the occupational radiation exposure to workers employed in Nuclear Medicine (NM), Radiotherapy (RT), and Diagnostic Radiology (DR) department...

2017
Ivana Kralik Mario Štefanić Hrvoje Brkić Gordan Šarić Stanko Težak Svjetlana Grbac Ivanković Neva Griotto Damir Štimac Otmar Rubin Tamer Salha Zrinka Ivanišević Slaven Jurković Dario Faj

OBJECTIVE This study presents national surveys of patient exposure from nuclear medicine (NM) diagnostic procedures in 2010 and 2015 in the Republic of Croatia. METHODS The survey was performed according to the European Commission Dose DataMed (DDM) project methodology. 28 most frequent NM diagnostic procedures were identified. Data about frequencies of procedures and average administered act...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
a. kurnaz department of physics, faculty of arts and sciences, kastamonu university, 37100 kastamonu, turkey m. atıf çetiner department of physics, faculty of arts and sciences, kastamonu university, 37100 kastamonu, turkey

background: it is considered that if radon gas is inhaled and ingested, it is the primary health risks for lung and stomach cancers. this paper presents the measurement results of radon activity concentrations both residential tap water and dam water for kastamonu city centre-turkey. materials and methods: the radon activity concentrations of water samples collected from 60 tap waters at four l...

Journal: :مجله انسان، محیط زیست و ارتقاء سلامت 0
mohammad reze mehrasbi department of environmental engineering, school of public health, zanjan university of medical sciences. faranak saghatchi department of radiology, school of paramedical sciences, zanjan university of medical sciences zahra khodaei department of environmental engineering, school of public health, zanjan university of medical sciences jose luis gutierrez-villanueva faculty of medicine, radon group. university of cantabria 39011 santander (spain). koroosh kamali department of public health, school of public health, zanjan university of medical sciences

background; environmental gamma ray refers to the gamma radiation from terrestrial sources and building materials. in enclosed spaces radiation can become a health hazard leading to potential increase in the rates of lung cancer. the goal of this study is to assess the exposure to natural gamma radiation of children in the schools of zanjan province. method; the natural gamma radiation was asse...

Journal: :journal of biomedical physics and engineering 0
m a hosseini shiraz university of medical sciences s b jia department of physics, university of bojnord, bojnord, iranسازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شیراز (shiraz university of medical sciences) m ebrahimi-loushab quchan technical and vocational university of iran, quchan, iranسازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شیراز (shiraz university of medical sciences)

background: the assessment of rbe quantity in the treatment of cancer tumors with proton beams in treatment planning systems (tps) is of high significance. given the significance of the issue and the studies conducted in the literature, this quantity is fixed and is taken as equal to 1.1. objective: the main objective of this study was to assess rbe quantity of proton beams and their variations...

A. Negarestani A. Shafiei Bafti F. Iranmanesh M. Malakootian

The presence of radon in drinking water causes health risks associated with exposure from both inhalation and ingestion. Since the studies show that faults near the water resources have a critical effect on the concentration of radon, Kouhbanan active fault zone, to find water resources  with high radon concentration was chosen for the following investigation. Water samples were taken from all ...

Journal: :Medical physics 1997
W Huda N A Gkanatsios

The patient effective dose, E, is an indicator of the stochastic radiation risk associated with radiographic or fluoroscopic x-ray examinations. Determining effective doses for radiologic examinations by measurement or calculation is generally very difficult. By contrast, the energy imparted, epsilon, to the patient may be obtained from the x-ray exposure-area product incident on the patient. A...

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