Tan Duoc Nguyen, Ha Phuong Do, Pham Ngoc Trinh Tran
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Radioiodine therapy to kill the residual cells after surgery in thyroid cancer patients is a widespread treatment method nowadays. Despite the therapeutic benefits, the amount of I-131 that remains in the patient's body also causes radiation risks to caregivers and persons in close contact. This study assesses the effective half-life () of I-131 in 39 patients underwent thyroid cancer treatment at Dong Nai General Hospital. Radioactive activity on the patient's body was measured by survey meter GAL20-C (ELSE SOLUTIONS), placed 1.0 meters away from the patient, at 0.5; 2.0; 4.0; 6.0; 24.0 hours; and 7 days after administration. The measurement data was fitted by a mono-exponential function respecting time by the least squares method to figure out the effective half-life. The result function has a good coefficient of determination, R2 ~ 1, Te was 7.89 +- 1.55 h (high-activity group), and 5.83+-1.76 h (low-activity group). The effective half-life was proved to be different between these two groups of patients.