Radioisotopes in the Human Body: Physical and Biological Aspects provides a unified presentation of the manner in which radioisotopes are deposited in the human body. This book focuses on bone structure and the irradiation of bone because so many of the available radioisotopes are deposited in bone.

Organized into nine chapters, this book begins with an overview of the physical considerations that are significant to the dosimetry of internally deposited radioisotopes. This text then examines the structure and formation of bone in some detail. Other chapters consider the importance of bone in relation to potential radiation damage. This book discusses as well the relationship between radiation dose and radiobiological effects. The final chapter deals with the case of internal irradiation by radioisotopes.

This book is a valuable resource for biologists, health physicists, scientists, and students. Radiation protection officers and individuals who have responsibilities for the safe use of radioactive substances will also find this book useful.



Inhalt

Foreword

Preface


Introduction


Chapter 1. Radioisotopes and Their Radiations


1. Radioactive Disintegration


2. Modes of Disintegration


3. Gamma-Ray Absorption


4. Units of Dose


5. Gamma-Ray Dose Rates


6. Characteristics of Particle Tracks


References


Bibliography


Chapter 2. Isotope Metabolism


1. Body Data


2. Metabolic Data


3. Metabolism of Particular Elements


4. Uptake and Retention in the Lungs


5. The Gastrointestinal Tract


References


Bibliography


Chapter 3. Dosimetry of Radioisotopes in Soft Tissues


1. Particle Dosimetry under Equilibrium Conditions


2. Dose Functions for Point Sources of Beta Particles


3. Dose Rates from Extended Sources of Beta Particles


4. Nonuniform Distribution of Radioisotopes in Tissues


5. Dose Rates from Internal Gamma-Ray Emitters


6. Examples of Dose Calculation


References


Bibliography


Chapter 4. The Macroscopic and Microscopic Structure of Bone


1. The Skeleton


2. General Structure and Growth of Bone


3. Formation of Bone


4. Calcification and Microscopic Structure of Bone


5. Bone Mineral


6. Distribution of Mineral in Bone


7. Structural Dimensions in Relation to Particle Ranges


References


Chapter 5. Dosimetry of Radioisotopes in Bone


1. Calculations of Dose for Simple Geometric Conditions


2. Improved Methods of Calculation


3. Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental Dosimetry


4. Problems of Dosimetry in Trabecular Bone


5. Further Problems


References


Chapter 6. Autoradiographic Studies of Alpha- and Beta- Dosimetry in Bone


1. Alpha-Particle Track Counting


2. Autoradiographic Dosimetry in Animal Bone


3. Comparative Dosimetry of Sr90 and Ra226 in Human Bone


References


Bibliography


Chapter 7. Relative Biological Effectiveness


1. Dose-Response Relationships


2. Radiation Quality


3. Relative Biological Effectiveness and Linear Energy Transfer


4. Quality Factors in Radiological Protection Work


References


Bibliography


Chapter 8. Radioactivity of the Human Body


1. Measurement of the Radioactivity of Tissues and Biological Materials


2. Measurement of Body Radioactivity


3. Natural Radioisotopes in the Body


4. Man-Made Radioisotopes in the Body


5. Dose Rates to Body Tissues from All Sources


References


Bibliography


Chapter 9. Determination of Maximum Permissible Levels of Radioisotopes in the Body


1. Principles on Which Calculations of Permissible Internal Exposure Are Based


2. Calculation of Maximum Permissible Body Burdens


3. Calculation of Maximum Permissible Concentrations in Air and Water


4. Dose to Critical Tissues in Bone


References


Bibliography


Author Index


Subject Index

Titel
Radioisotopes in the Human Body
Untertitel
Physical and Biological Aspects
EAN
9781483258553
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
22.10.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
15.71 MB
Anzahl Seiten
360