Need for harmonisation of extremity dose monitoring in nuclear medicine: results of a survey amongst national dose registries in Europe
Abstract
Staff handling radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine (NM) may receive significant extremity doses. Over the last decade in particular there has been an increase in NM procedures and new radiopharmaceuticals have been introduced. However, literature provides limited recent data on the exposure of the extremities. In addition, proper assessment of the equivalent dose to the skin can be difficult when applied to the fingertips. In order to gain...
Paper Details
Title
Need for harmonisation of extremity dose monitoring in nuclear medicine: results of a survey amongst national dose registries in Europe
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
726 - 738
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