Thyroid dose assessments due to inhalation of 131I for nuclear medicine workers
BackgroundIn general, medical staff who work in nuclear medicine should be entirely safe in their professional environment. Nevertheless, we already know that the working environment of the nuclear medicine staff is not completely safe due to the handling of high amounts of radionuclides for diagnos...
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Main Authors: | Gang Liu (Author), Ye Li (Author), HanYu Zhang (Author), Xue Zhang (Author), Yin Yin Liu (Author), Xiao Qin Wu (Author), Li Mei Niu (Author), Rong Zhang (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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