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Title: Auger emitters


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Auger emitters
  • Decay by electron capture, internal conversion,
    isomeric transition
  • ? vacancy in inner electron shell
  • ? filled from outer shells
  • ? energy loss through electron emission
  • Includes Auger, Coster-Kronig, super CK

2
Auger emitters
  • Low energy electrons 10 eV - 10 keV
  • Short range 1 nm - 1 ?m
  • Large numbers 4 - 30
  • eg. 55Fe ? 5
  • 125I ? 25
  • Variable proportion of
  • total energy of emissions 55Fe 72
  • 125I 12
  • 99mTc lt 1

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Ratio of estimated dose to nucleus assuming
concentration in specified region compared with
uniform distribution
Faraggi et al. 1998
4
RBE of Auger emitters
  • Extensive studies of biological effects
  • ? in vivo rodent spermatogenesis
  • ? in vitro human and rodent cell lines
  • Iodine-125 most extensively studied
  • RBE cf. 250 kVp x rays
  • 7 - 9 when covalently bound to DNA
  • 4 - 5 in nucleus
  • ? 1 in cytoplasm

5
Radiation protection and Auger emitters
  • Radionuclide specific
  • Extremely low environmental levels
  • Potential importance in nuclear medicine
  • ? cellular/sub-cellular distribution of new
    radiopharmaceuticals
  • Review Bingham et al. The problem of Auger
    emitters for radiological protection. Rad.
    Prot. Dosim. 92, 219-228 (2000)

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Zinc-65 and prostate cancer
  • Rooney et al (1993)
  • Case - control study of UKAEA workers
  • ? prostate cancer increase
  • ? exposures to 3H, 51Cr, 59Fe, 60Co, 65Zn
  • Bingham et al (1997) Zn biokinetics/ doses
  • ? uptake by prostate 0.5
  • ? concentration in 1/10th of prostate
  • ? uptake of 20 in prostate cell nuclei
  • ? RBE of 20 for Auger emissions
  • 65Zn dose 27 x ICRP

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Zinc-65 and prostate cancer
  • Bingham et al (1997)
  • For inhalation of 3H, 51Cr, 59Fe, 60Co, 65Zn at
    1 ALI over 10 years -
  • prostate dose ? 100 mSv (80 mSv from 65Zn)
  • ? 100 times too low to account for prostate
    cancer excess

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RBE for Zinc-65
  • Bingham et al (2000)
  • Chromosome aberrations in rat prostate cells in
    vitro
  • 1 - 5 for 65Zn cf gamma rays
  • Kreihuber and Simko (2000)
  • Apoptosis / micronuclei in human carcinoma cell
    line (SCL-II)
  • 1 - 3 for 65Zn cf x rays
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