2011 Radiation Epidemiology and Dosimetry Course
Welcome to the 2011 Radiation Epidemiology and Dosimetry Course, conducted by NCI’s Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG). This course is intended for people with backgrounds in epidemiology who are interested in learning about the health effects of radiation exposure–particularly the relationship between ionizing radiation and cancer. We’ve designed the course assuming that you are familiar with basic epidemiologic concepts, terminology and methods of data analysis, but we intend that most of the material will be understandable by people with college-level training in basic biology, chemistry and physics.
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Day 1, May 17, 2011 – Morning Session
Day 1, Tuesday May 17, 2011–Afternoon Session
Day 2: Wednesday May 18, 2011–Morning Session
Day 2: Wednesday May 18, 2011–Afternoon Session
Day 3: Thursday, May 19, 2011–Morning Session
Day 3: Thursday, May 19, 2011–Afternoon Session
| Presentation |
Speaker |
| Nuclear Incidents and Accidents (including Fukushima) |
Introduction to Nuclear Incidents (30 min.)
Nuclear Reactor Accidents (Three Mile Island, Chernobyl), Dosimetry and Health Effects (60 min.)
Acute Biologic Dosimetry (30 min.)
Emergency Response and Countermeasures (30 min.)
Afternoon Panel: Questions and Comments (30 min.) |
Steve Simon, Ph.D.
Vladimir Drozdovitch, Ph.D., Maureen Hatch, Ph.D.
William Blakely, Ph.D.
Albert Wiley, M.D., Ph.D.
Kiyo Mabuchi, M.D.,Dr.P.H. (moderator) |
Day 4: Friday, May 20, 2011–Morning Session
| Presentation |
Speaker |
| Studies in Medically Irradiated Populations: Diagnostic Procedures and Therapy |
Radiation Dosimetry and Organ Doses from Imaging (45 min.)
Diagnostic Imaging, Screening and Cancer Risk (45 min.)
Radiation Dosimetry from Treatment (60 min.)
Cancer Risk in Adults Undergoing Radiotherapy (45 min.)
Cancer Risk in Children Undergoing Radiotherapy (45 min.)
Internally Administered Radionuclides (I-131): Dosimetry and Health Effects (45 min.)
Non-cancer Outcomes from Radiation Exposure (45 min.) |
Choonsik Lee, Ph.D.
Amy Berrington de González, D.Phil.
Rebecca Howell, Ph.D.
Lindsay Morton, Ph.D.
Peter Inskip, Sc.D.
Steve Simon, Ph.D., Alina Brenner, M.D., Ph.D.
Kiyo Mabuchi, M.D., Dr.P.H. |
Day 4: Friday, May 20, 2011–Afternoon Session