‘Fetal radiation risk: dose assessment in occupational, medical and emergency situations'
The Winter School will present an overview of our current understanding of the scientific evidence for radiation risks and potential outcomes, including congenital malformations, growth retardation, loss of pregnancy, mental retardation and cancer risks to the unborn child and pregnant patient. Ionising radiation from all sources will be presented with additional focus on specific situations such as exposure to pregnant workers, medical exposures (radiotherapy and diagnostic imaging) and emergency situations. The assessment of effective dose and committed effective dose as well as the protective measures to mitigate risk to all developmental stages from conceptus to the breastfed infant will be discussed. Finally, counseling and communicating the risk to a pregnant woman, along with examples of situation in various European countries will be presented.
AGENDA:
14:30
Welcome and introduction to the Winter School
Jelena Pajić on behalf of organisers and scientific committee SIOH (Serbia)
14:30-14:55
Historical context and epidemiological data
Richard Wakeford UMAN/ICRP (United Kingdom)
14:55-15:20
Biological effects and genetics
Kimberly Applegate UKY/ICRP (USA)
15:20-14:45
Assessment of doses to embryo and fetus after incorporation of radionuclides
Sigrid Leide-Svegborn SUS (Sweden)
15:45-16:00
Discussion after the session
16:00-16:30
Break
16:30
Session Opening
16:30-16:55
Assessment of doses to embryo and fetus - external dosimetry - Natalia Saltybaeva USZ (Switzerland)
16:55-17:20
Radiation exposure of pregnant patients and pregnant employees in imaging departments: An overview of regulations and recommendations
John Damilakis UoC (Greece)
17:20-17:45
Possible effects of space radiation exposure on the reproductive system and fetal development
Hiroshi Yasuda HU (Japan)
17:45-18:00
Discussion after the session
This course has been accredited by EBAMP as CPD event for Medical
Physicists at EQF Level 7 and awarded 14 CPD credit points.
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE:
Eleftheria Carinou
(Greek Atomic Energy Commission – EEAE, Greece)
Augusto Giussani
(Federal Office for Radiation Protection – BfS, Germany)
Una O'Connor
(St. James’s Hospital – SJH, Ireland)
Jelena Pajić
(Serbian Institute of Occupational Health – SIOH, Serbia)
Liliana Stolarczyk
(Danish Centre for Particle Therapy – DCPT, Denmark and Cyclotron Centre Bronowice - CCB IFJ PAN, Poland)
University of Manchester / International Commission on Radiological Protection
Richard WAKEFORD worked for British Nuclear Fuels plc for almost 30 years before taking early retirement in 2006, much of the time working on low-level radiation risks. He then became Professor in Epidemiology at The University of Manchester,...
University of Kentucky / International Commission on Radiological Protection
Kimberly Applegate (USA) is the chair of Committee 3 of the ICRP, focusing on radiation protection in medicine. Dr. Applegate is a professor of radiology and pediatrics, division chief of pediatric radiology at the University of Kentucky in...
Sigrid Leide-Svegborn is a senior medical physicist with more than 30 years of clinical experience in Nuclear medicine, mainly at Skåne university hospital in Malmö, Sweden. She is associate professor at Lund University, Medical radiation physics,...
Natalia has an M.Sc. in Applied Nuclear Physics from the St.-Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia (2010). In 2015 Natalia obtained her PhD degree in Erlangen, Germany, performing research in the area of CT radiation dose optimization. Natalia...
John Damilakis is professor and chairman at the Department of Medical Physics, School of Medicine, University of Crete and director of the Department of Medical Physics of the University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, Greece. He is Vice President...
Prof. Yasuda has been working for more than 20 years in the field of radiation dosimetry and health risk analyses. He was one of the authors of ICRP Publ. 132 “Radiological protection from cosmic radiation in aviation”. Soon after the Fukushima...