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CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF BIOMARKERS OF RADIATION EXPOSURE: LIMITATIONS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS THROUGH COORDINATED RESEARCH.

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Dosimetric biomarkers have been effectively and intensively used for a long time in the area of radiation protection. In contrast to that, no robust standards or widely accepted protocols for… Click to show full abstract

Dosimetric biomarkers have been effectively and intensively used for a long time in the area of radiation protection. In contrast to that, no robust standards or widely accepted protocols for application of these end-points in radiotherapy, diagnostic and interventional radiology and nuclear medicine exist to date. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) organized the review of the available data on the possibilities of the use of dosimetric biomarkers in medical irradiation scenarios. The resultant Technical Report also contains a summary of identified problems, gaps in knowledge, limitations in methodology and recommendations for their overcoming. This work provided a conceptual background for the initiation of a new IAEA Coordinated Research Project E35010, MEDBIODOSE (2017-21), which is aimed specifically at the development and improvement of applications of biodosimetric markers in clinical practice.

Keywords: research; biomarkers radiation; coordinated research; applications biomarkers; radiation exposure; clinical applications

Journal Title: Radiation protection dosimetry
Year Published: 2019

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