Laboratory Radonovaya

A radon laboratory is a specially equipped room designed for the preparation of a concentrated radon solution from radium preparations, which is used in alpha therapy to treat various diseases. Radon is a radioactive gas that is released from natural sources such as radon springs and can be used to treat cancer.

The radon laboratory must be equipped with special instruments and devices, such as radon generators, filters, purification and storage systems for radon solution. It is also necessary to observe all safety precautions when working with radioactive substances, including the use of protective clothing and personal protective equipment.

Alpha therapy is a treatment method in which radioactive material, such as radium or radon, is introduced into the patient's body through the skin or mucous membranes. Radium and radon have alpha radiation that penetrates deep into tissue and causes the death of cancer cells.

However, alpha radiation can also cause damage to healthy cells and tissues, so before starting treatment, it is necessary to carefully evaluate the patient and determine the optimal dose of radiation.

Thus, the radon laboratory is an important tool for carrying out alpha therapy and treating various diseases, but when working with radioactive materials, it is necessary to observe all the necessary safety measures and thoroughly prepare patients before starting treatment.



A radon laboratory is a space specially equipped for carrying out manipulations for the preparation of a radon preparation, which is part of the nuclear medicine department. The main task of this laboratory is to obtain a concentrated preparation of radioactive radon gas for its subsequent transfer for use in the medical field. The cooking process is carried out using special equipment, which is stored in a separate room.