Published 1999 | Version v1
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Developing a method for the retrospective estimation of radon exposure from in vivo measurements of 210Pb activity in bone

  • 1. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne (Australia). Dept. of Applied Physics
  • 2. Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency, Yallambie, Victoria (Australia)

Description

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas which has been linked to lung cancer in occupationally exposed uranium mine workers. Where monitoring of an individual's exposure to radon and radon progeny has not occurred or is incomplete, it may be possible to determine this exposure retrospectively by the measurement of the long lived decay product 210Pb which accumulates in the bones of exposed individuals. This paper describes a method being developed at the whole body monitor (WBM) facility of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) to estimate the time integrated exposure to radon over a period of up to several decades from the in vivo measurements of Pb activity in the knee of human subjects. Initial work has concentrated on characterising the WBM facility for this work using artificial bone phantoms. This project will serve as a test of the feasibility of the method before undertaking further studies on human subjects

Part of:
Proceedings. Eleventh Australian Conference on Nuclear Techniques of Analysis; Fifth Vacuum Society of Australia Congress

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Imprint Place
Lucas Heights (Australia)
Imprint Title
Proceedings. 11. Australian Conference on Nuclear Techniques of Analysis; 5. Vacuum Society of Australia Congress
Imprint Pagination
281 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 147-150

Conference

Title
11. Australian Conference on Nuclear Techniques of Analysis; 5. Vacuum Society of Australia Congress
Dates
24-26 Nov 1999
Place
Lucas Heights (Australia)

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