Cost-effective approach to lung cancer risk for a radiological dispersal device (RDD) scenario

A release of radioactive material into the environment can lead to hazardous exposure of the population and serious future concerns about health issues such as an increased incidence of cancer. In this context, a practical methodology capable of providing useful basic information from the scenario c...

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Main Authors: Costa Karolina P. S., Lima Sergio X., Brum Tercio, Lima Zelmo R., Amorim Jose C. C., Healy Matthew J. F., Vital Helio C., Prah Matjaž, Andrade Edson R.
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-12-01
Series:Nukleonika
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/nuka-2019-0016
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spelling doaj-7acfbd553fca4f33b94d3b80a1f5e8982021-09-06T19:22:40ZengSciendoNukleonika0029-59222019-12-0164412312910.2478/nuka-2019-0016Cost-effective approach to lung cancer risk for a radiological dispersal device (RDD) scenarioCosta Karolina P. S.0Lima Sergio X.1Brum Tercio2Lima Zelmo R.3Amorim Jose C. C.4Healy Matthew J. F.5Vital Helio C.6Prah Matjaž7Andrade Edson R.8Institute of Nuclear Engineering Graduate Program, CNEN, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilDefense Engineering Graduate Program, Military Engineering Institute, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilDefense Engineering Graduate Program, Military Engineering Institute, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilInstitute of Nuclear Engineering Graduate Program, CNEN, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilDefense Engineering Graduate Program, Military Engineering Institute, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCranfield Forensic Institute, Cranfield University Defence Academy of the United KingdomShrivenham, SN6 8LA, UKNuclear Defense Section, IDQBRN/CTExRio de Janeiro, BrazilDepartment for Nuclear Power Plant, in Croatian National Electric Utility – HEP d.d., Zagreb, CroatiaInstitute of Nuclear Engineering Graduate Program, CNEN, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Defense Engineering Graduate Program, Military Engineering Institute, Praça General Tibúrcio 80, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilA release of radioactive material into the environment can lead to hazardous exposure of the population and serious future concerns about health issues such as an increased incidence of cancer. In this context, a practical methodology capable of providing useful basic information from the scenario can be valuable for immediate decisions and future risk assessment. For this work, the simulation of a radiological dispersal device (RDD) filled with americium-241 was considered. The radiation dose simulated by the HotSpot code was used as an input to the epidemiological equations from BEIR V producing the data used to assess the risk of lung cancer development. The methodology could be useful in providing training for responders aimed to the initial support addressed to decision-making for emergency response at the early phase of an RDD scenario. The results from the simulation allow estimating (a) the size of the potentially affected population, (b) the type of protection action considering gender and location of the individuals, (c) the absorbed doses, (d) the matrix of lung cancer incidence predictions over a period of 5 years, and (e) the cost-effectiveness in the initial decision environment.https://doi.org/10.2478/nuka-2019-0016environmentcontaminationradiationcost-effectivenessrisk
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author Costa Karolina P. S.
Lima Sergio X.
Brum Tercio
Lima Zelmo R.
Amorim Jose C. C.
Healy Matthew J. F.
Vital Helio C.
Prah Matjaž
Andrade Edson R.
spellingShingle Costa Karolina P. S.
Lima Sergio X.
Brum Tercio
Lima Zelmo R.
Amorim Jose C. C.
Healy Matthew J. F.
Vital Helio C.
Prah Matjaž
Andrade Edson R.
Cost-effective approach to lung cancer risk for a radiological dispersal device (RDD) scenario
Nukleonika
environment
contamination
radiation
cost-effectiveness
risk
author_facet Costa Karolina P. S.
Lima Sergio X.
Brum Tercio
Lima Zelmo R.
Amorim Jose C. C.
Healy Matthew J. F.
Vital Helio C.
Prah Matjaž
Andrade Edson R.
author_sort Costa Karolina P. S.
title Cost-effective approach to lung cancer risk for a radiological dispersal device (RDD) scenario
title_short Cost-effective approach to lung cancer risk for a radiological dispersal device (RDD) scenario
title_full Cost-effective approach to lung cancer risk for a radiological dispersal device (RDD) scenario
title_fullStr Cost-effective approach to lung cancer risk for a radiological dispersal device (RDD) scenario
title_full_unstemmed Cost-effective approach to lung cancer risk for a radiological dispersal device (RDD) scenario
title_sort cost-effective approach to lung cancer risk for a radiological dispersal device (rdd) scenario
publisher Sciendo
series Nukleonika
issn 0029-5922
publishDate 2019-12-01
description A release of radioactive material into the environment can lead to hazardous exposure of the population and serious future concerns about health issues such as an increased incidence of cancer. In this context, a practical methodology capable of providing useful basic information from the scenario can be valuable for immediate decisions and future risk assessment. For this work, the simulation of a radiological dispersal device (RDD) filled with americium-241 was considered. The radiation dose simulated by the HotSpot code was used as an input to the epidemiological equations from BEIR V producing the data used to assess the risk of lung cancer development. The methodology could be useful in providing training for responders aimed to the initial support addressed to decision-making for emergency response at the early phase of an RDD scenario. The results from the simulation allow estimating (a) the size of the potentially affected population, (b) the type of protection action considering gender and location of the individuals, (c) the absorbed doses, (d) the matrix of lung cancer incidence predictions over a period of 5 years, and (e) the cost-effectiveness in the initial decision environment.
topic environment
contamination
radiation
cost-effectiveness
risk
url https://doi.org/10.2478/nuka-2019-0016
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