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Modern directives, such as EU Directive 2013/59, now emphasize that medical exposures for therapy must be individually planned. By using MIRD standards, clinicians can calculate the of radioactive materials in specific organs—such as the liver during 90Y-TARE therapy or the thyroid during 131I treatments—to predict outcomes and minimize side effects.

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): Tissues where the injected radiopharmaceutical accumulates over time. Target Organs ( rTr sub cap T

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Run isolated, simulated workloads to test system resilience under extreme operational conditions. Verify that the fail-safes mandated by MIRD-237 trigger precisely at the designated thresholds without causing cascading system failures. Phase 4: Full Deployment and Continuous Auditing

The report includes the following appendices:

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