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Assessment of the risks associated with Iodine-125 handling production sources for brachytherapy

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In Brazil, prostate cancer is the second most frequent disease, with an estimated 68,800 new cases in 2013. This type of cancer can be treated with brachytherapy, which uses sealed sources of Iodine-125 implanted permanently in the prostate. These sources are currently imported at a high cost, making public treatment in large scale impractical. To reduce costs and to meet domestic demand, the laboratory for production of brachytherapy sources at the Nuclear and Energy Research Institute (IPEN) is currently nationalizing the production of this radioisotope. Iodine is quite volatile making the handling of its radioactive isotopes potentially dangerous. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the risks to which workers are exposed during the production and handling of the sources. The research method consisted initially of a literature review on the toxicity of iodine, intake limits, related physical risks, handling of accidents, generation of radioactive wastes, etc. The results allowed for establishing safety and radioprotection policies in order to ensure efficient and safe production in all stages and the implementation of good laboratory practices. (author)

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
12 p.
Report number
INIS-BR--16041

Conference

Title
international nuclear atlantic conference. Brazilian nuclear program. State policy for a sustainable world; 12. ENAN: meeting on nuclear applications
Acronym
INAC 2015
Dates
4-9 Oct 2015
Place
Sao Paulo, SP (Brazil)