Provides information relating to radiation dose to patients, including... Læs mere
Inhalation of radionuclides leads to problems of spatial distribution of radiation dose within tissues. This book focuses on various types of radionuclides that may be inhaled and deposited in the respiratory tract.
In 1997, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) initiated a project intended to lead up to the... Læs mere
In this report the Commission describes its framework for protection of the environment and how it should be applied within the Commission’s system of protection.
Describes the development and intended use of the computational phantoms of the Reference Male and Reference Female. This title deals with the methods used for this process and the characteristics of the resulting computational phantoms.
Focuses on age dependent dose coefficients to members of the public follows ICRP Publications 56 and 67. This book gives parameters for the tissue distribution and retention of these elements together with data on urinary and faecal excretion.
A title, in which, the commission includes a section on the protection of the environment, and indicated... Læs mere
Includes guidance on the control of exposure from radiation sources issued since 1990. This title features radiation and tissue weighting factors in the... Læs mere
Gives fluence to dose conversion coefficients for both effective dose and organ absorbed doses for various types of external exposures, consistent with the 2007 Recommendations of the ICRP.
Consolidates previous recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection... Læs mere
This part gives metabolic data for 30 further elements, including Annual Limits on Intakes (ALI’s) for their isotopes. The data given in this report are intended to be used together with the text and dosimetric models described in ICRP Publication 30, Part 1.
A report that considers the evidence relating to cancer risk associated with exposure to low doses of low linear energy transfer radiation, and particularly doses below current recommended limits for protection of radiation workers and the general public.