The biokinetics and radiotoxicology of curium: a comparison with americium
- PMID: 18222696
- DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2007.12.002
The biokinetics and radiotoxicology of curium: a comparison with americium
Abstract
The human and animal data on the biokinetics of (242)Cm and (244)Cm are reviewed and shown to be very similar to those for (241)Am. Liver and skeleton are the main organs of deposition and the retention of curium in the skeleton is very prolonged in all the species examined. Retention of both curium and americium in the liver appears to be species-dependent, being relatively rapidly removed from the liver of rats, and probably humans, but being tenaciously retained in dogs and some other species. The radiotoxicity of curium is also reviewed and it is shown that, as with (241)Am, lung and bone tumour induction are the major hazards from inhaled and systemically deposited (244)Cm. The use of chelating agents for the treatment of accidental contamination of the human body with (242,244)Cm is also discussed.
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