Radioactive Waste Management in a Medical Cyclotron Facility - A Review

Chelsea Johnson, N. G., S. Balivada, S. Prakash
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The cyclotron is a device used to create radioactive atoms with a short half-life (radioactive isotopes) that can be utilised for research and medical imaging. When nuclear and radiation facilities are utilized, serviced, or decommissioned, radioactive waste is produced. The amount of radioactive waste produced is greatly decreased by good operating procedures. Iodine-123, Technetium-99m, Iodine-131, Gallium-67 Thallium-201 and fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose are among the radionuclides utilised in medicine. The most widely used gaseous/aerosol radionuclides are (aerosolized) technetium-99m, xenon-133, and krypton-81m. The use of radionuclides (radioactive element) for industrial process control and instrumentation, medical diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, as well as numerous uses in research, education, agriculture, geological exploration, construction, and other human endeavors, results in radioactive waste. These applications generate a variety of radioactive waste, which can come from sealed sources and be in solid, liquid, or gaseous form. If the trash containing considerable amounts of radionuclides is not handled properly, there may be serious concerns to both the environment and human health. Due to the wide variety of waste kinds addressed, special consideration must be paid to safety concerns and regulatory management. This article will examine the fundamental procedures for managing radioactive waste in compliance with the regulatory agencies like AERB (Atomic Energy Regulatory Board) and IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency).
医疗回旋加速器设施中的放射性废物管理综述
回旋加速器是一种用于制造半衰期短的放射性原子(放射性同位素)的装置,可用于研究和医学成像。当核和辐射设施被使用、维修或退役时,就会产生放射性废物。良好的操作程序大大减少了放射性废料的产生。碘-123、锝-99m、碘-131、镓-67、铊-201和氟-18氟脱氧葡萄糖是医学上使用的放射性核素。最广泛使用的气态/气溶胶放射性核素是(雾化的)锝-99m,氙-133和氪-81m。放射性核素(放射性元素)用于工业过程控制和仪器仪表、医疗诊断和治疗目的,以及在研究、教育、农业、地质勘探、建筑和其他人类活动中的众多用途,产生了放射性废物。这些应用产生各种各样的放射性废物,这些废物可能来自密封来源,并以固体,液体或气体形式存在。如果不妥善处理含有大量放射性核素的垃圾,可能会对环境和人类健康造成严重影响。由于处理的废物种类繁多,必须特别考虑安全问题和监管管理。本文将探讨管理放射性废物的基本程序,以符合监管机构,如AERB(原子能监管委员会)和原子能机构(国际原子能机构)。
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