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Radiation doses from medical diagnostic procedures in Canada

Abstract

This document sets out to record and analyze the doses incurred in Canada from medical procedures involving the use of ionizing radiation in a typical year. Excluded are those doses incurred during therapeutic irradiation, since they differ in scale to such a large degree and because they are used almost exclusively in treating cancer. In this we are following a precedent set by the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Ionizing Radiation. Although the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) notes that dose limits should not be applied to medical exposures, it also observes that doses in different settings for the same procedure may vary by as much as two orders of magnitude, and that there are considerable opportunities for dose reductions in diagnostic radiology. Because these data do not stand in isolation the report also encompasses a review of the relevant literature and some background comment on the evolving technology of the radiological sciences. Because there is a somewhat incomplete perception of the changes taking place in diagnostic methods we have also provided some introductory explanations of the relevant technologies. In addition, there is an analysis of at least some of the limitations on the completeness of  More>>
Authors:
Aldrich, J E; Lentle, B C; Vo, C [1] 
  1. British Columbia Univ., Vancouver, BC (Canada). Dept. of Radiology
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1997
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
INFO-0670; ACRP-9.
Reference Number:
SCA: 560101; PA: AIX-29:030412; EDB-98:063322; SN: 98001967752
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1997
Subject:
56 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, APPLIED STUDIES; CANADA; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DOSE LIMITS; MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; PUBLIC HEALTH; RADIATION DOSES; X-RAY DOSIMETRY
OSTI ID:
612943
Research Organizations:
Atomic Energy Control Board, Ottawa, Ontario (Canada). Advisory Committee on Radiological Protection.
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98625464; TRN: CA9800233030412
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE98625464
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
63 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 23, 1998

Citation Formats

Aldrich, J E, Lentle, B C, and Vo, C. Radiation doses from medical diagnostic procedures in Canada. Canada: N. p., 1997. Web.
Aldrich, J E, Lentle, B C, & Vo, C. Radiation doses from medical diagnostic procedures in Canada. Canada.
Aldrich, J E, Lentle, B C, and Vo, C. 1997. "Radiation doses from medical diagnostic procedures in Canada." Canada.
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title = {Radiation doses from medical diagnostic procedures in Canada}
author = {Aldrich, J E, Lentle, B C, and Vo, C}
abstractNote = {This document sets out to record and analyze the doses incurred in Canada from medical procedures involving the use of ionizing radiation in a typical year. Excluded are those doses incurred during therapeutic irradiation, since they differ in scale to such a large degree and because they are used almost exclusively in treating cancer. In this we are following a precedent set by the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Ionizing Radiation. Although the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) notes that dose limits should not be applied to medical exposures, it also observes that doses in different settings for the same procedure may vary by as much as two orders of magnitude, and that there are considerable opportunities for dose reductions in diagnostic radiology. Because these data do not stand in isolation the report also encompasses a review of the relevant literature and some background comment on the evolving technology of the radiological sciences. Because there is a somewhat incomplete perception of the changes taking place in diagnostic methods we have also provided some introductory explanations of the relevant technologies. In addition, there is an analysis of at least some of the limitations on the completeness of the data which are reported here. (author).}
place = {Canada}
year = {1997}
month = {Mar}
}