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Title: Establishment of a system of Management and Disposal of Radioactive Waste in Shendi Center of Nuclear Medicine and Oncology
Other Titles: تأسيس نظام للإداار االتلص من الناايا المعة بمركز الطب النااي اعلاج الاارام عنداي
Authors: mustafa, OLA Aldirdeery
Supervisor, -Salah Ali Fadlalla
Keywords: Medical Radiologic Sciences
Nuclear Medicine Technology
system of Management
Disposal of Radioactive Waste
Issue Date: 2-Nov-2016
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: mustafa, OLA Aldirdeery . Establishment of a system of Management and Disposal of Radioactive Waste in Shendi Center of Nuclear Medicine and Oncology \ OLA Aldirdeery mustafa ; Salah Ali Fadlalla .- Khartoum :Sudan University of Science and Technology , Medical Radiologic Science,2016 .- 57p : ill ;28 cm .- M.Sc
Abstract: Radioactive materials have been found to be very effective when used in a variety of medical applications for diagnostic, therapeutic and research purposes. As a consequence of handling these materials, a wide range of radioactive waste is produced. The amount and types of these wastes varies depending on the scale of the medical application and the radionuclides involved. The waste that is generated during the different applications of radioisotopes in medicine or biological research is considered as biomedical radioactive waste. Biomedical or medical radioactive waste in many cases will contain an infectious biological component from clinical, anatomical, ancillary or research sources. It may also include spent sealed sources and surplus unsealed sources. Anatomical waste arises from human and non-human sources and may include body parts, tissues, organs and fluids.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/20692
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Medical Radiologic Science

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