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Radiation protection

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Annual Meeting of European Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS)

10 February 2012 | Participants from 30 countries met to discuss more precise measuring methods, as well as best procedures for reducing damage to secondary tissues and preventing further occurrence of cancer in patients undergoing radiation treatment.

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Growing Use of CT Scans and Radiation Doses Involved

Interview with Renate Czarwinski, Head, IAEA's Radiation Safety and Monitoring Section, 8 April 2009
[5 mins, 58 secs]

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View from the Frontline

Interview with Prof. Christian Herold, Chairman, Department of Radiology, Vienna's General Hospital, 6 April 2009 [5 mins, 40 secs]

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View from the Frontline

Interview with Prof. Christian Herold, Chairman, Department of Radiology, Vienna's General Hospital, 6 April 2009 [5 mins, 40 secs]

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IAEA Smart Card Initiative

Interview with Dr. Donald Frush, a leading US Diagnostic Radiologist, Chief of the Division of Paediatric Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, USA [6 mins, 11 secs]

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Photo Essays


Natural and Artificial Radiation Essay

Radiation Protection Essay

Videos

Radiation Protection of Patients, Madan Rehani, IAEA Radiation Safety Specialist, talks about how health-care professionals and patients can make informed decisions regarding radiological examinations, 29 July 2010

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Enhanced Radiation Protection of Patients Needed, Madan Rehani, IAEA Radiation Safety Specialist, warns against overuse of new imaging devices, 4 June 2009

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Radiation Protection of Patients, Interview with Madan Rehani, IAEA Radiation Safety Specialist, 7 April 2009

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IAEA and PAHO Strengthen Partnership

11 October 2012 | The Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and the IAEA have signed an agreement to work more closely to ensure safety and quality assurance in areas of radiation medicine; and during radiological emergencies. Read Story →

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