Radiopharmaceutical Doses

For medical treatment and diagnosis, radioactivity is often administered to a patient as part of the process.  In Publication 53, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has summarized the effective dose equivalent associated with unit administrations of various radiopharmaceuticals. These factors are useful for estimating the radiation dose to healthy individuals who resemble "Reference Man". (For your information, Reference Man is a hypothetical individual with well-defined values for daily intakes of air and water or carrier elements, breathing rates, excretion rates, organ sizes, metabolic features, and other physical parameters. You can learn more about him by pressing the red "Reference Values" category on the left.)

The following is a listing of selected ICRP 53 dose factors, ordered by element.  Each listing shows the radionuclide, the radiopharmaceutical, and the dose per unit administration, in units of "millirem per microcurie". Unless shown otherwise, the mode of administration is intraveneous.                                                                                                                                                                                                            

Arsenic

Barium

Bromine

Calcium

Carbon

Cesium

Chlorine

Chromium

Cobalt

Copper

Fluorine

Gallium

Gold

Hydrogen

Indium

Iodine

Iron

Krypton

Lanthanum

Magnesium

Mercury

Nitrogen

Oxygen

Phosphorus

Potassium

Rubidium

Scandium

Selenium

Sodium

Strontium

Sulfur

Technetium

Thallium

Xenon

Ytterbium

Zinc

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