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RBDATA-EULEP: providing information to improve internal dosimetry.

M R Bailey1, E Ansoborlo, P Camner

  • 1National Radiological Protection Board, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0RQ, UK. mike.bailey@nrpb.org

Radiation Protection Dosimetry
|October 7, 2003
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The RBDATA-EULEP project created an electronic database to enhance radionuclide intake and dose assessments. This resource compiles experimental data on radionuclide behavior, aiding internal dosimetry and health physics applications.

Area of Science:

  • Radiological Protection
  • Nuclear Science
  • Biokinetics

Background:

  • Accurate assessment of radionuclide intake and resulting doses is crucial for radiological protection.
  • Existing data on radionuclide biokinetics following intake is fragmented and requires consolidation.
  • Standardization of internal dosimetry methods necessitates comprehensive experimental data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an electronic, annotated bibliography of radionuclide biokinetics data.
  • To improve the assessment of radionuclide intakes and resulting doses.
  • To facilitate the transfer of expertise in internal dosimetry methodology.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a review of radionuclide behavior following intake.
  • Organized training workshops to transfer expertise on dosimetry methodology.

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  • Developed a linked electronic database of references, experiments, materials, procedures, and results.
  • Main Results:

    • Compiled data from 391 references covering 524 inhalation, 282 ingestion, and 164 injection experiments by June 2002.
    • Created an electronic database facilitating extension, updating, and information retrieval.
    • Established a foundation for future Internet access to the database.

    Conclusions:

    • The RBDATA-EULEP database provides a valuable resource for improving radionuclide intake and dose assessments.
    • The project enhances the development of standards for internal dosimetry and research in radionuclide biokinetics.
    • The database supports health physicists in assessing consequences of accidental radionuclide intakes.