Biological Effects Flashcards

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Give three electron interactions in tissue? (6 marks)

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  • Ionisation of molecules such as water forming harmful hydroxl ions.
  • Thermal energy can be deposited, where energy is given to the whole atom.
  • Excitation where energy is given to the outer shell electrons and the atom is made more reactive.
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Give four general effects of radiation in tissue? (4 marks)

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  • Ionisation, biological, chemical and thermal effects.
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What ways can biological damage be delivered to tissue via radiation? (2 marks)

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  • Directly via radiation damage causing breaks in the DNA chain. A double strand break is required for lethal damage.
  • Most of the damage is done indirectly via ions generated from radiation, such as the hydroxl ion generated in water.
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Define what is meant by the LET? (2 marks)

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Refers to the rate of energy transfer in tissue; it is higher at lower energies due to the increased probability of the PE effect.

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What biological effects are there of WB doses? (4 marks)

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Erythema (deterministic), loss of hair, nausea, death, secondary cancer induction (stochastic process).

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What is the RBE? And what factors affect the RBE (4 marks)

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Relative biological effectiveness:

ratio of biological effect of dose delivered to the same dose delivered at 200 keV energy.

Varies with age, sex, species…

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