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A biokinetic model for systemic technetium in adult humans...

by Richard W Leggett, Augusto Giussani
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Radiological Protection
Publication Date
Page Numbers
297 to 315
Volume
35
Issue
2

The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) currently is updating its biokinetic and dosimetric models for Âé¶¹Ó°Òôly deposited radionuclides. Technetium (Tc), the lightest element that exists only in radioactive form, has two important isotopes from the standpoint of potential risk to humans: the long-lived isotope 99Tm (T1/2=2.1x105 y) is present in high concentration in nuclear waste, and the short-lived isotope 99mTc (T1/2=6.02 h) is the most commonly used radionuclide in diagnostic nuclear medicine. This paper reviews data on the biological behavior of technetium and proposes a biokinetic model for systemic technetium in the adult human body for use in radiation protection. Compared with the ICRP’s current occupational model for systemic technetium, the proposed model provides a more realistic description of the paths of movement of technetium in the body; provides greater consistency with experimental and medical data; and, for most radiosensitive organs, yields substantially different estimates of cumulative activity (total radioactive decays within the organ) following uptake of 99Tm or 99mTc to blood.