(c) Composition of the target organ
(d) Amount of the radioactivity present in the source
(e) Shape of the source organ
- Does the mean absorbed dose per cumulated activity,S, depend on:
(a) Absorbed fraction
(b) Target mass
(c) Photon energy
(d) Photon abundance - What is the important parameter that is considered in adjusting the
activity to be administered to children compared to adults for a nuclear
medicine test? - Calculate the cumulated activity in a 55-g source organ containing 3
mCi (111 MBq) of 99mTc (t1/2=6 hr) with a biological t1/2=14 hr. - A target organ has a mass of 35 g and contains 1 mCi (37 MBq) of
a radionuclide emitting a b−-particle with D 1 =0.3 g · rad/mCi · hr and
f 1 =1.0, and a g-radiation with D 2 =0.2 g · rad/mCi · hr and f 2 =0.35.
Calculate the mean absorbed dose per cumulated activity. - An external beam deposits 360 ergs of energy in 3 g of tissue. What is
the radiation dose in rad and cGy? - Explain why the concept of effective dose was introduced.
- The absorbed doses are 10 rad (10 cGy) to organ A, 5 rad (5 cGy) to
organ B, and 6 rad (6 cGy) to organ C from each radiation from
a 20 mCi (370 MBq) source containing two radiations having radiation
weighting factors,Wr, as 1 and 10. The tissue weighting factors of
organs A,B, and C are 0.30, 0.22, and 0.46, respectively. Considering
the contribution from other organs negligible, calculate the effective
dose.
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