对回顾性物理剂量学研究未来发展的思考

Q2 Physics and Astronomy
Paola Fattibene , Francois Trompier , Celine Bassinet , Bartłomiej Ciesielski , Michael Discher , Jonathan Eakins , Chryzel Angelica B. Gonzales , Christelle Huet , Alexander Romanyukha , Clemens Woda , Małgorzata Juniewicz , Hyoungtaek Kim , Jungil Lee , Agnieszka Marciniak , Sergey Sholom , Hiroshi Yasuda
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摘要

电子顺磁共振、热释光和光刺激发光,与生物组织和惰性材料是建立良好的物理方法回顾性剂量测定急性意外照射。本文的目的是对仍然存在的问题、当前的挑战和需要的解决方案提供一个观点。由于许多国家的应急方法研究在财政和人力资源方面面临越来越大的困难,确定研究重点并注意具有成本效益的研究路径至关重要。本文的目的是激发科学界的讨论,并鼓励实验室之间的合作,以解决急性暴露的回顾性剂量测定的实际需求。
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Reflections on the future developments of research in retrospective physical dosimetry

Electron paramagnetic resonance, thermoluminescence, and optically stimulated luminescence, with biological tissues and inert materials are well established physical methods for retrospective dosimetry in acute accidental exposures. The objective of this article is to provide a view of the questions still open, the current challenges and the needed solutions. As research on emergency response methods is encountering increasing difficulties in terms of financial and human resources in many countries, it is essential to identify the research priorities and pay attention to cost-effective research paths. The intention of the paper is to stimulate discussion in the scientific community and to encourage collaboration among laboratories toward goals that address the real needs in retrospective dosimetry for acute exposures.

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