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Radiation safety when a patient dies after therapy
B Bybel1, M Blais, R Vandierendonck
1Department of Nuclear Medicine, London Health Sciences Centre, Ontario, Canada.
Objective:
When a patient dies a short time after radionuclide therapy, several issues arise due to the shifting of responsibility from patient care to protection of the public, while respecting societal values and rites. Such a situation occurred in our institution after administering a large therapeutic dose of 131I for metastatic thyroid cancer. The requirements of safe practice, the shift accountability, the ethical aspects and forthcoming changes in the regulatory constraints are discussed.
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