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Radiobiology
Radiation biology from Huda
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Post-Graduate
04/20/2017

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Term
How much biological damage due to x-rays is the result of indirect action?
Definition
2/3 of damage is due to indirect action.
Term
What is the cell cycle?
Definition
G1, S (DNA synthesis), G2, and M (mitosis)
Term

What phase of the cell cycle are cells most radiosensitive?

Most radioresistant?

Definition
most sensitive in M, most resistant in S
Term
What types of cells are the most radiosensitive and the least?
Definition
Cells that are rapidly dividing are most radiosensitive and highly differentiaed and/or nonproliferating cells are the least radiosensitive.
Term

Define Oxygen Enhancement Ratio

What is a typical value.  What does it mean.

Definition
Ratio of the dose to hypoxic cells / dose to oxygenated cells that cause the same amount of biological damage.  Typical values are 2-3.  This mean oxygenated cells are 2-3 time more sensitive to radiation.
Term
Define LET.
Definition
Linear Energy Transfer - enegy transfer per unit length of track (keV/um)
Term
What is the value of LET for x-rays?
Definition
LET ≈ 1 keV/μm
Term
Define RBE
Definition

Relative Biological Effectivness

RBE = Dose of 250 keV x-rays / Dose of test radiation that produces the same biological effect.

Term
How does RBE vary with LET?
Definition
RBE increases with LET up to about 100 keV/μm, then RBE falls off due to "overkill"
Term
Biological effects of radiation depend on
Definition
total dose absorbed and radiation type
Term
equivalent dose
Definition

It quantifies biological damage by different types of radiation.  It equals the absorbed dose times the radiation weighting factor.

H = D * ωR

Term
What are the values for radiation weighting factors.
Definition

x-rays and gamma rays - 1

protons - 2

neutrons - 2.5 to 20 depending on energy

alpha particles - 20

Term
What is the LD50 for adults without medical intervention?
Definition
3 to 4 Gy
Term
Describe the different syndromes of acute radiation syndrome.
Definition

Hematopoietic - 2-10 Gy - Blood elements decline in 2-3 weeks.

Gastrointestinal - > 10 Gy - Loss of gastrointestinal lining.  Results are lethal - 5-10 days

Neurovascular or CNS - > 50 Gy -changes in the brain blood vessels - death in 1-2 days

Term
Describe deterministic effect
Definition
An effect that has a threshold, above which the effect occurs.  As the dose increases, the effect becomes worse.
Term
What is the practical threshold dose for deterministic effects in diagnostic radiology?
Definition
2 Gy
Term
What are some examples of deterministic effects?
Definition
skin reactions, radiation induced cataracts, sterility
Term

Threshold dose for transient erythema,

erythema, dry desquamation, moist desquamation, necrosis?

Definition

transient erythema > 2 Gy

erythema - 5-10 Gy, dry desquamation - 10 Gy, moist desquamation - 15 Gy, necrosis - > 15 Gy

Term
At what skin dose does temporary epilation occur? Permanent epilation?
Definition
Temporary 3-5 Gy, Permanent > 7 Gy
Term
Tissue weighting factors for calculating effective dose are defined where?
Definition
ICRP 103
Term
What is the current ICRP dose threshold for radiation induced cataracts?
Definition
0.5 Gy for acute and chronic exposure
Term
What is the threshold dose for sterility in men?
Definition

temporary - 2.5 Gy

permanent - 5 Gy

Term
What is the threshold dose for permanent sterility in females?
Definition

6 Gy, but it's age dependant.

12 Gy prepubertal to 2 Gy premenopausal

Term
What are the 4 stages of ARS?
Definition
1) Prodromal stage, 2) latent phase, 3) manifest illness, 4) recovery or death
Term
What are the teratogenic effects during the pre-implantation phase?
Definition
Pre-implantation occurs from fertilization to day 9.  The cells are undifferentiated.  Either too many of them die from the radiation leading to failure to implant and embryo death or the damaged cells are replaced and the embryo develops normally.  "All or nothing" effect.
Term
What are the teratogenic effects during organogenesis?
Definition
Organogenesis runs from week 2 to week 8.  Major internal organs are formed.  Radiation may result in malformations - microcephaly being the most common, also general growth retardation can occur.
Term
What are the teratogenic effects during the fetal growth stage?
Definition
Fetal growth stage is from week 8 until term.  The most sensitive period is from week 8 to week 15.  Mental retardation and permanent growth retardation are the most common detrimental effects.
Term
After 15 weeks, what is the most significant radiation related risk to the fetus?
Definition
Excess risk of childhood cancer, approximately 6% per Gy.
Term
Doubling Dose
Definition
The dose required to double the incidence of spontaneous mutations.  Doubling dose is thought to be 1-2 Gy in humans for low dose rate exposures.
Term
Below what dose are fetal effects not likely to occur?
Definition
100 mGy (10 rad)
Term
What is the hereditary risk (genetic) for radiation exposure?
Definition
0.2% per Sv
Term
What is the excess cancer mortality for low dose and low dose rate radiation?
Definition
5% per Sv
Term
What was the dose threshold for cataracts?  Acute and chronic exposure?
Definition
2 Gy acute, 5 Gy chronic
Term
What is the primary concern with radiation below 2 Gy?
Definition
carcinogenesis
Term
What are the stochastic risks from radiation exposure?
Definition
carcinogenesis and hereditary effects
Term
The most radiosensitive organs are
Definition
bone marrow, breast, stomach, lungs, and colon
Term
What is DDREF.  What is it's value.
Definition

Dose and Dose Rate Effectiveness Factor

DDREF = 2

Used for converting high dose and dose rate risk estimates into low dose and dose rate risk estimates.

Term
The most important factor in determing the risk of cancer.
Definition
The age of the exposed individual.
Term
Children are approximately ____ times more radiosensitive than retired adults.
Definition
10
Term
For an A/P projection, the embryo dose is about ____ of the entrance air kerma.
Definition
1/3
Term
What are the four R's of radiobiology?
Definition
Repair, Repopulation, Redistribution, Reoxygenation
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