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Learn how to calculate the dose of radiopharmaceuticals to internal organs using the MIRD method, a simplified model of the human body. The web page explains the steps, formulas, and tabulated S-factors involved in the MIRD formalism.
MIRDcalc is a free Excel-based tool for calculating organ-level internal dose from biodistribution data using the MIRD schema. It supports 333 isotopes, 12 phantoms, and 5 tumors, and provides error propagation, phantom interpolation, and quality control features.
The MIRD schema is a formalism for calculating tissue radiation doses from radiopharmaceuticals administered to patients. It comprises notation, terminology, formulas, and reference data for diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine applications.
The MIRD Committee develops standard methods and tools for assessing internal radiation doses from radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine. Learn about the committee's charges, reports, software, books, awards, and publications.
Learn the MIRD methodology for estimating radiation dose from radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine. The web page explains the MIRD equation, the S-factor, the phantoms, and the applications of the MIRD schema.
MIRDcalc is a free and open-source software that implements the MIRD schema for calculating absorbed radiation doses from radiopharmaceuticals. It provides enhanced features such as error propagation, dynamic source regions, sphere models, and report generation.
Learn how to use the Medical Internal Radiation Dose (MIRD) Committee method to estimate the dose to a target organ from a radioisotope in a source organ. See examples, equations and data for I‐131 and other isotopes.
MIRD is a format for tables of nuclear and atomic radiations from nuclear decay and decay scheme drawings. It is produced by the National Nuclear Data Center from the ENSDF for the specified nuclide.
The MIRD Committee objectives for this pamphlet are 3-fold: to restate its schema for assessment of absorbed dose in a manner consistent with the needs of both the nuclear medicine and the radiation protection communities, with the goal of standardizing nomenclature; to formally adopt the dosimetry quantities equivalent dose and effective dose ...
MIRDsoft.org is endorsed and supported by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Medical Internal Radiation Dose (SNMMI MIRD) Committee. MIRDsoft.org Releases MIRDcalc An internal dose calculation software developed as a community tool for calculating organ-level radiopharmaceutical dosimetry.