A survey on emergency thyroid monitoring strategies and capacities in Europe and comparison with international recommendations. (September 2019)
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- A survey on emergency thyroid monitoring strategies and capacities in Europe and comparison with international recommendations. (September 2019)
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- A survey on emergency thyroid monitoring strategies and capacities in Europe and comparison with international recommendations
- Authors:
- Monteiro Gil, Octávia
Youngman, Mike
Vaz, Pedro
Angus, Philip
Battisti, Paolo
Berkovskyy, Volodyumyr
Bonchuk, Yuri
Broggio, David
Brudecki, Kamil
Dąbrowski, Krzysztof
de Groot, T.J.H.
Fojtík, Pavel
Franck, Didier
Jaworska, Alicja
Jourquin, Flora
Jug, Nina
Kónyi, Júlia K.
Krajewska, Grażyna
Lebacq, Anne L.
Leenders, Marianne
Lepasson, Monika
Lopez, Maria Antonia
Malátova, Irena
Martins, João O.
Meisenberg, Oliver
Ośko, Jakub
Pázmándi, Tamás
Peace, Mark S.
Rosário, Pedro
Solný, Pavel
Stenström, Mats
Stoyanov, Orlin
Tormo, Maria Luisa
Urboniene, Ausra
Vagfoldi, Zoltan
Vasilenko, Valentina
Willens, Petra
Zagyvai, Peter
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: There are ongoing social debates about the risks and benefits of using nuclear reactors to generate electricity. Radiation accidents can occur for different reasons and even be caused deliberately as a result of terrorist actions, and these may affect from a few to thousands of people. After a major release of radioactive iodine as a result of a nuclear accident, large number of potentially affected people may require rapid assessments to determine the degree of thyroid contamination, especially children and young people given that their thyroid is a highly radiosensitive organ and particularly vulnerable to the carcinogenic action of ionising radiation. To date, there is no internationally agreed protocol for measuring 131 I in the thyroid of affected persons, especially in children. To address this problem, the C hild and A dult Thy roid M onitoring A fter R eactor A ccident (CAThyMARA) project (https://www.eu-neris.net/projects/operra/operra-cathymara.html ) focused on post-accidental 131 I measurements in the thyroid, giving special attention to children and involved 15 institutions from 12 European countries. One of the Work Packages of the project had the objective to overview existing national plans and means for thyroid monitoring and to review international recommendations about radioiodine monitoring in the thyroid in case of a large scale nuclear accident. To achieve this objective, a questionnaire-based survey was carried out from May to October 2016.Abstract: There are ongoing social debates about the risks and benefits of using nuclear reactors to generate electricity. Radiation accidents can occur for different reasons and even be caused deliberately as a result of terrorist actions, and these may affect from a few to thousands of people. After a major release of radioactive iodine as a result of a nuclear accident, large number of potentially affected people may require rapid assessments to determine the degree of thyroid contamination, especially children and young people given that their thyroid is a highly radiosensitive organ and particularly vulnerable to the carcinogenic action of ionising radiation. To date, there is no internationally agreed protocol for measuring 131 I in the thyroid of affected persons, especially in children. To address this problem, the C hild and A dult Thy roid M onitoring A fter R eactor A ccident (CAThyMARA) project (https://www.eu-neris.net/projects/operra/operra-cathymara.html ) focused on post-accidental 131 I measurements in the thyroid, giving special attention to children and involved 15 institutions from 12 European countries. One of the Work Packages of the project had the objective to overview existing national plans and means for thyroid monitoring and to review international recommendations about radioiodine monitoring in the thyroid in case of a large scale nuclear accident. To achieve this objective, a questionnaire-based survey was carried out from May to October 2016. The survey results were based on the analysis of the answers of 31 institutions in 18 European countries, which included a wide range of questions related to emergency plan strategies, monitoring strategies for radioiodine in thyroid, dose assessment, etc. In addition, the peer-review literature in this area was reviewed and summarised. The results of the survey together with the current international recommendations about radioiodine monitoring in thyroid could provide important information on existing gaps, which can be used to develop new or update existing guidelines on thyroid monitoring after a nuclear accident. Highlights: A survey on emergency thyroid monitoring was performed within the CAThyMARA project (Child and Adult Thyroid Monitoring after Reactor Accident). . Achieve real idea of the existing national plans and means for thyroid monitoring. Review international recommendations about radioiodine monitoring in the thyroid, in case of a large scale nuclear accident. A questionnaire was sent to 18 European countries (31 institutions) which included a wide range of questions related to emergency plan strategies, monitoring strategies for radioiodine in thyroid, dose assessment, etc. The results, achieved during CAThyMARAproject can be used to update existing guidelines for thyroid monitoring after an accident. … (more)
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- Radiation measurements. Volume 128(2019:Sep.)
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- Radiation measurements
- Issue:
- Volume 128(2019:Sep.)
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- Volume 128 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 128
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0128-0000-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2019-09
- Subjects:
- Radiological and nuclear emergencies -- Thyroid monitoring -- Children thyroid exposure -- Thyroid monitoring strategies
Nuclear emulsions -- Periodicals
Particle tracks (Nuclear physics) -- Periodicals
Thermoluminescence -- Periodicals
Cosmic rays -- Periodicals
Radiation -- Measurement -- Periodicals
Radiometry -- Periodicals
Radiation Monitoring -- Periodicals
Émulsions nucléaires -- Périodiques
Particules (Physique nucléaire) -- Traces -- Périodiques
Thermoluminescence -- Périodiques
Rayonnement cosmique -- Périodiques
Radiométrie -- Périodiques
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http://www.journals.elsevier.com/radiation-measurements/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.radmeas.2019.03.004 ↗
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- 1350-4487
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