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Dose Assessments to the Hands of Radiopharmaceutical Workers...

by Danut Ilas, Keith F Eckerman, Sami Sherbini, Harriet Karagiannis
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Nuclear Technology
Publication Date
Page Numbers
190 to 190
Volume
N/A
Conference Name
RPSD 2008/ICRS-11
Conference Location
Pine Mountain, Georgia, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
American Nuclear Society
Conference Date
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This paper describes the characterization of radiation doses to the hands of nuclear medicine technicians resulting from the handling of radiopharmaceuticals. Radiation monitoring using ring dosimeters indicates that finger dosimeters may overestimate or underestimate the radiation doses to the skin that are used to show compliance with applicable regulations depending on the nature of the particular procedure and the radioisotope being handled. To better understand the parameters governing the absorbed dose distributions, a detailed model of the hands was created and used in Monte Carlo simulations of selected nuclear medicine procedures. Simulations on realistic configurations typical for workers handling radiopharmaceuticals were performed for a range of energies of the source photons. The lack of charged-particle equilibrium necessitated full photon-electron coupled transport calculations. The results show that the dose to different regions of the fingers can differ substantially from the dosimeters' readings when the dosimeters are located at the base of the finger. We tried to identify consistent patterns that relate the actual dose to the dosimeter readings. These patterns depend on the specific work conditions and can be used to better assess the absorbed dose to different regions of the exposed skin.