[Info Acara] Improving the Evidence Base for Radiation Protection in Paediatric Diagnostic Radiology - IAEA

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[Info Acara] Improving the Evidence Base for Radiation Protection in Paediatric Diagnostic Radiology - IAEA

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  • 31 December 2024

[Info Acara] Improving the Evidence Base for Radiation Protection in Paediatric Diagnostic Radiology - IAEA

22 January 2025

Moderator: Chadia Rizk (IAEA)
Presenters: Richard Harbron (United Kingdom), Ausrele Kesminiene (France)

Info & Registration: https://www.iaea.org/resources/webinar/improving-the-evidence-base-for-radiation-protection-in-paediatric-diagnostic-radiology-key-findings-from-the-epi-ct-study

Computed tomography (CT) plays a vital role in modern healthcare. The relatively high doses (compared to general radiography) raise concerns about potential cancer risks, however the magnitude of these risks is highly uncertain. The ‘Epidemiological study to quantify risks for paediatric CT and to optimise doses’ (EPI-CT) was launched to:
Establish a large multinational cohort of paediatric and adolescent patients who received CT scans suitable for long-term follow-up;
- Develop individual estimates of organ-specific doses from CT scans using improved methods for dose estimation;
- Investigate the relationship between radiation dose from CT in paediatric and adolescent patients and potential long-term health outcomes.

This webinar will provide an overview of key findings from the EPI-CT study, emphasizing the need for targeted radiation protection measures when imaging paediatric patients. Experts will discuss the necessity of justification (ensuring that CT scans are medically warranted) and optimization (minimizing exposure while maintaining diagnostic quality).

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