医学部 乳腺外科
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- School of Medicine Faculty of Medicine, Fujita Health University
- Degree
- 博士(医学)
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901051539741405
- researchmap Member ID
- 1000208984
Misc.
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The Breast, 22(1) S103, 2013
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European Journal of Cancer, 48(1) S85, 2012
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Open Medical Imaging Journal, 6 89-96, 2012Purpose: The incident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station in 2011 has again raised concerns with the public regarding radiation exposure, especially so in medical workers and patients undergoing treatment involving the use of radiation. Radioisotopes are currently used during sentinel node navigation surgery (SNNS) in operating rooms without radiation monitoring. To re-evaluate the safety issues, the potential effective dose (E poten) from 99mTc-tin (-Sn) colloid in breast cancer surgery was estimated and personal dose equivalents, H p(10) and H p(0.07), were measured during SNNS. Materials and methods: Seventeen breast cancer patients were enrolled. One day before SNNS, 99mTc-Sn colloid was injected around the tumor and radiation exposure rates were measured using survey meters. Personal dose equivalents for the surgical workers were measured. H p(10) and H p(0.07) for the body and H p(0.07) for the hands were recorded using semiconductor detectors and ring-type glass dosimeters. Results: The maximum E poten was 29 μSv per 74 MBq injection. The maximum H p(10) for the primary and assisting surgeons, nurse, and anesthetist was 3.7, 1.4, 0.3 and 0.6 μSv per SNNS, respectively. The maximum H p(0.07) for the hands was 100 μSv. Maximum radiocontamination 20 times higher than background (0.05 μSv/h) was detected in bloody gauze. Conclusion: The workers' radiation dose exposure from SNNS was not high, although radiation management such as a temporary cooling off period may be required. © Ejiri et al.
Books and Other Publications
2Presentations
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European Breast Cancer Conference 9, 2014