Determination Radon Concentration (Radon Gas) in Urine of Patients with Cancer
The present study aims at studying the measurement radon concentration (Radon gas) in the urine of patients with cancer, that made up of (23) different samples of patients’ urine. These samples have collected from Kirkuk Oncology & Hematology Center. Chemical etching process for CR-39 track dete...
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description | The present study aims at studying the measurement radon concentration (Radon gas) in the urine of patients with cancer, that made up of (23) different samples of patients’ urine. These samples have collected from Kirkuk Oncology & Hematology Center. Chemical etching process for CR-39 track detector has used to record the traces of Alpha particles “alpha rays” or “alpha radiation” that comes from Radon included in the models. The Plastic Tubing – Tubes that contain some models in reagent irradiation process, which shaped as U letter, have been used. The results illustrated that the highest concentration of Radon is (8.9) Bq.m-1 in R14 model, as well as the lowest concentration of Radon is (1.5) Bq.m-1 in R4 model. The Radon levels that have been measured are within the natural limits of radioactive decay caused by radioactive nuclide or “radioactive isotope” in urine of patients with cancer; these are not a risk in humanity. |
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