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Investigation of the influence of calibration practices on cytogenetic laboratory performance for dose estimation.

François Trompier1, Marion Baumann1, Lleonard Barrios2, Eric Gregoire1, Michael Abend3, Elizabeth Ainsbury4, Stephen Barnard4, Joan Francesc Barquinero3, Juan Antonio Bautista5, Beata Brzozowska6, Jose Perez-Calatayud5, Cinzia De Angelis7, Inmaculada Domínguez8, Valeria Hadjidekova9, Ulrike Kulka10, Juan Carlos Mateos8, Roberta Meschini11, Octávia Monteiro Gil12, Jayne Moquet4, Ursula Oestreicher10, Alegria Montoro Pastor5, Roel Quintens13, Natividad Sebastià5, Sylwester Sommer14, Orlin Stoyanov11, Hubert Thierens15, Georgia Terzoudi16, Juan Ignacio Villaescusa5, Anne Vral15, Andrzej Wojcik6, Demetre Zafiropoulos17, Laurence Roy1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: In the frame of the QA program of RENEB, an inter-laboratory comparison (ILC) of calibration sources used in biological dosimetry was achieved to investigate the influence of calibration practices and protocols on the results of the dose estimation performance as a first step to harmonization and standardization of dosimetry and irradiation practices in the European biological dosimetry network.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Delivered doses by irradiation facilities used by RENEB partners were determined with EPR/alanine dosimetry system. Dosimeters were irradiated in the same conditions as blood samples. A short survey was also performed to collect the information needed for the data analysis and evaluate the diversity of practices.
RESULTS: For most of partners the deviation of delivered dose from the targeted dose remains below 10%. Deviations larger than 10% were observed for five facilities out of 21. Origins of the largest discrepancies were identified. Correction actions were evaluated as satisfactory. The re-evaluation of some ILC results for the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and premature chromosome condensation (PCC) assays has been performed leading to an improvement of the overall performances.
CONCLUSIONS: This work has shown the importance of dosimetry in radiobiology studies and the needs of harmonization, standardization in irradiation and dosimetry practices and educational training for biologists using ionizing radiation.

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Keywords:  Alanine dosimetry; biological dosimetry; calibration; inter-laboratory comparison; quality assurance

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27735728     DOI: 10.1080/09553002.2016.1213455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Biol        ISSN: 0955-3002            Impact factor:   2.694


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1.  Dose Variations Using an X-Ray Cabinet to Establish in vitro Dose-Response Curves for Biological Dosimetry Assays.

Authors:  Martin Bucher; Tina Weiss; David Endesfelder; Francois Trompier; Yoann Ristic; Patrizia Kunert; Helmut Schlattl; Augusto Giussani; Ursula Oestreicher
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-05-17

2.  A general mechanistic model enables predictions of the biological effectiveness of different qualities of radiation.

Authors:  Stephen J McMahon; Aimee L McNamara; Jan Schuemann; Harald Paganetti; Kevin M Prise
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-09-07       Impact factor: 4.379

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