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  VetBooks.ir  quantities of radionuclides over Belarus, Ukraine, and the  chemotherapy (Kent, 2017). The forms most commonly
                                                                used for malignancies are teletherapy, usually delivered
             Russian Federation, and the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi NPP
                                                                using a linear accelerator, and plesiotherapy, which places
             accident. At Chernobyl, radioactive material dispersed
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             into the atmosphere eventually settled back to the ground  a radioactive source such as strontium 90 ( Sr) directly
             as influenced by local wind and rainfall conditions,  on the tumor. Total delivered dose and the number of
             spreading the contamination throughout a wide area and  treatment sessions (fractionation) will vary on a case-by-
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             prompting human evacuations from a roughly 4300-km  case basis.
             area. Similar to nuclear warhead detonations, NPP acci-  Radiation burns to the skin can occur with X-rays or
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             dents release  131 I,  137 Cs, strontium 90 ( Sr), uranium,  gamma rays used for teletherapy and interventional radiology
             and plutonium. The estimated releases for Fukushima are  (Waghmare, 2013). Chemotherapy, other medical treatments,
             150 160 petabecquerel (PBq)  131 I and 10 15 PBq  137 Cs  and individual susceptibility may increase this risk, though
             into the atmosphere, and 4 27 PBq  137 Cs and 0.1 1 PBq  full epidermal recovery can be complete within 6 weeks
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               Sr into water (Povinec et al., 2013). Large volumes of  unless permanent damage has occurred (ICRP, 1992).
             fresh water were used during emergency cooling of the
             reactor and some of this was unintentionally discharged
             into coastal waters. Other released radionuclides included  ABSORPTION, DISTRIBUTION, AND
             134                132   132  136
                Cs, tellurium 132 (  Te),  I,  Cs, and the radioac-  ACCUMULATION OF RADIOACTIVE
             tive noble gases xenon 133 ( 133 Xe) and  135 Xe. Radiation  CONTAMINANTS IN ANIMALS
             dispersion devices or “dirty bombs” will probably involve
             a single radionuclide, most likely  137 Cs, but potentially  Shielding and distance greatly decrease exposures and
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             also cobalt 60 ( Co) or  90 Sr (Yamamoto, 2013).   health hazards associated with external sources of radia-
                As of December 2015, there were 441 operational  tion. For people in the United States, the U.S. Nuclear
             nuclear reactors worldwide (IAEA, 2016). Increased  Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulates radiation expo-
             leukemia clusters have been reported near civilian NPPs  sures by setting exposure limits for individuals through a
             in the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany  system of practices that keeps all exposures as low as rea-
             (Nussbaum and Ko ¨hnlein, 2003).                   sonably achievable.
                                                                  External contamination occurs when radioactive parti-
             Sterilization of Food                              cles are deposited on an object or a living organism, such
                                                                as what would be expected following the detonation of a
             An irradiated object or living organism does not become  radiological dispersal device (“dirty bomb”) or accidental
             radioactive, meaning they pose no risk to others or to the  spill in a medical, laboratory, or industrial setting. Risk
             environment. Irradiation of food is accepted by the AMA,  can be relatively low with evacuation, appropriate decon-
             CDC, and WHO as a method of safely and effectively con-  tamination, and controlling further access to the source of
             trolling Escherichia coli, Salmonella,and Campylobacter in  the contamination. Unless decontamination of the ground
             food without decreasing its nutritional quality.   and surrounding environment is possible, affected areas
                                                                may need to be abandoned for an extended period of time.
             Medical Uses of Radiation in Human                   Internal contamination is when a radionuclide enters
             and Veterinary Medicine                            the body, usually by ingestion or inhalation. Incorporation
                                                                occurs when the radionuclide is then taken up by tissue,
             In the United States, medical X-rays and nuclear medicine  such as what happens with diagnostic bone scans ( 99m Tc)
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             make up about 79% of man-made radiation exposures  or PET scans ( F) and the use of radioactive iodine ( 131 I)
             (National Research Council, 2006). Multiple computed  to treat thyroid disease in cats. Incorporation can also lead
             tomography (CT) scans are associated with a small but  to tissue damage. Internal exposures only diminish as a
             measureable increase in certain childhood cancers.  result of radioactive decay or physiologic elimination.
             Radionuclides such as  60 Co and  137 Cs have medical appli-  Determining the degree of internal versus external expo-
             cations, and unintended exposures have occurred follow-  sure can be difficult. However, following a release of
             ing accidental releases. Other examples include diagnostic  radioisotopes, it is reasonable to expect that increased
             bone scans (technetium 99 m [ 99m Tc]) or positron emis-  levels of internal contamination may occur in animals
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             sion tomography (PET) scans (Fludeoxyglucose 18 [ F])  compared to people in the same affected area. In addition
             and the use of radioactive iodine ( 131 I), a gamma and beta  to being more likely to ingest contaminated food and
             emitter, to treat thyroid disease in people and cats.  water than people, animals may also internally contami-
                Radiation is currently used in veterinary medicine to  nate themselves through normal grooming behaviors.
             cure oncology patients or provide palliative care, most  The physical half-life of a radioisotope is the time
             commonly as a localized treatment either with or without  required for its initial rate of emissions to decrease by
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