Radiation Problems Prompt Push Towards New Measures

Filed February 5th, 2010 meg

The leading professional organization dedicated to radiation oncology has called for enhanced safety measures in administering medical radiation.

The American Society for Radiation Oncology is asking for the nation’s first central database for the reporting of errors involving linear accelerators and CT scanners.

The group, also known as Astro, has issued a six-point plan that it said would improve safety and quality and reduce the chances of medical errors.

Even though Astro says serious radiation accidents are rare, it will work toward a stronger accreditation program and expanded training.

In addition, the group will press for federal legislation to require national standards for radiation therapy treatment teams.

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