Logo image
Radiation safety assessment of caregivers of thyroid cancer patients treated with 131I in Taiwan
期刊文章

Radiation safety assessment of caregivers of thyroid cancer patients treated with 131I in Taiwan

Li-Yen Chen, Yu-Yi Huang, Pei-Ing Lee, Sheng-Chieh Chan, Ku-Hung Lin, Ting-Juan Lin, Yu-Fen Wei, Ching-Han Hsu, Wen-Sheng HuangFang-Yuh Hsu
Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 卷.172, 108781
07/2020

摘要

131I Dose assessment Nuclear medicine Patient release Personal dose Radiation
Released thyroid cancer patients treated with <sup>131</sup> I may cause a radiation risk to their family members. However, no current regulations exist in Taiwan to limit the radiation dose among patients released post-treatment. This study assessed radiation exposure to caregivers of thyroid cancer patients treated with <sup>131</sup> I to verify whether their doses exceed the 5-mSv limit per treatment session. The study population comprised 63 patients from four hospitals and their caregivers. Dose rates at a 1-m distance from patients were quantified before their release. Dosimetry data of caregivers were obtained using personalized thermoluminescent dosimetry badges. Upon the release of patients treated with <sup>131</sup> I, Dose rates at a 1-m distance from the patients were 3.9–55 μSv/h. The radiation doses to caregivers ranged from 0.21 to 1.7 mSv after the patients released. When the 1-m dose rate of patients upon hospital release was 50 μSv/h, the highest possible radiation dose was assessed of 4.76 mSv for caregivers. In conclusion, as the dose rates at a 1-m distance from patients upon release were <50 μSv/h, the radiation dose received by their caregivers would be in accordance with the 5-mSv limit recommended by the International Atomic Energy Agency series 40, International Commission on Radiological Protection publication 94, and National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements Report no. 155.

相關連結

指標

1 檢視次數

詳細資料

Logo image