‘Fetal radiation risk: dose assessment in occupational, medical and emergency situations'
The Winter School will present an overview of our current understanding of the scientific evidence for radiation risks and potential outcomes, including congenital malformations, growth retardation, loss of pregnancy, mental retardation and cancer risks to the unborn child and pregnant patient. Ionising radiation from all sources will be presented with additional focus on specific situations such as exposure to pregnant workers, medical exposures (radiotherapy and diagnostic imaging) and emergency situations. The assessment of effective dose and committed effective dose as well as the protective measures to mitigate risk to all developmental stages from conceptus to the breastfed infant will be discussed. Finally, counseling and communicating the risk to a pregnant woman, along with examples of situation in various European countries will be presented.
AGENDA:
14:30
Session Opening
14:30-14:50
Radiologists perspective on protection of the fetus in a paediatric hospital
Aisling Snow CHI (Ireland)
14:50-15:10
Medical Physics Expert perspective on protection of the fetus in an adult diagnostic imaging hospital
Geraldine O’Reilly SJH (Ireland)
15:10-15:30
Cancer treatment during pregnancy
Frédéric Amant UZ Leuven/INCIP (Belgium)
15:30-15:50
Radiotherapy during pregnancy
Marijke De Saint-Hubert SCK CEN (Belgium)
15:50-16:05
Discussion after the session
16:05-16:35
Break
16:35
Session Opening
16:35-18:00
Round table discussion1), including presentation of approaches in different countries
This course has been accredited by EBAMP as CPD event for Medical Physicists at EQF Level 7 and awarded 14 CPD credit points.
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE:
Eleftheria Carinou
(Greek Atomic Energy Commission – EEAE, Greece)
Augusto Giussani
(Federal Office for Radiation Protection – BfS, Germany)
Una O'Connor
(St. James’s Hospital – SJH, Ireland)
Jelena Pajić
(Serbian Institute of Occupational Health – SIOH, Serbia)
Liliana Stolarczyk
(Danish Centre for Particle Therapy – DCPT, Denmark and Cyclotron Centre Bronowice - CCB IFJ PAN, Poland)
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION:
Eleftheria Carinou
(Greek Atomic Energy Commission – EEAE, Greece)
Augusto Giussani
(Federal Office for Radiation Protection – BfS, Germany)
Holger Klammer
(Federal Office for Radiation Protection – BfS, Germany)
Geraldine O'Reilly
(St. James's Hospital Ireland)
Sotirios Economides
(Greek Atomic Energy Commission – EEAE, Greece)
Jelena Pajić
(Serbian Institute of Occupational Health – SIOH, Serbia)
Dario Faj
(University of Osijek - UNIOS, Croatia)
An Fremout
(Federal Agency for Nuclear Control - FANC, Belgium)
Aisling studied medicine in the University of Dublin, Trinity College and went on to train in radiology in Dublin. This was followed by a two-year fellowship in paediatric radiology in Boston Children’s Hospital, with focus on musculoskeletal and...
Geraldine O’Reilly is the Chief Physicist and Head of the Medical Physics and Bioengineering Department (MPBE) in St. James’s Hospital, Dublin. Geraldine is the Radiation Protection Adviser to the Hospital and is a registered Medical Physics...
Clinical activity
Frédéric Amant (MD, PhD) received his medical degree from the University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Belgium in 1992, completed his specialty training as an obstetrician/gynecologist in 1998 and his subspecialty training in...
Marijke De Saint-Hubert, is a researcher at SCK CEN in the department of Radiation protection Dosimetry and Calibration within the unit Research in Dosimetric Applications. Her PhD was performed at KULeuven (BE) in the nuclear medicine department...