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SOMMAIRE / TABLE OF CONTENT
Radioprotection VOL. 60 – N ° 4 – 2025
ÉDITORIAL
Les niveaux de référence diagnostiques en imagerie médicale: des exigences pour l’ optimisation de la radioprotection des patients........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 294 B. Habib Geryes, L. Lebaron-Jacobs, C. Mercat, J. M. Bertho, and M. Bourguignon
ARTICLES
Diagnostic reference levels based on clinical indications for paediatric computed tomography examinations at the Mohammed VI University Hospital Center in Marrakech-Morocco...................................................................................................................................... 297 A. Boulanouar, H. Khajmi, H. Jalal, and A. Tounsi
Niveau de Référence Diagnostique des radiographies conventionnelles adultes au Togo............................................................................ 306 K. Adambounou, K. Amoussou, E. T. Bakolia, et G. D. Houndetoungan
Knowledge and perception of Moroccan onco-radiotherapists on the contribution of artificial intelligence to their practices................. 310 B. Amaoui, M. El Fahssi, H. El Kacemi, M. Zerfaoui, and S. Semghouli
Evaluation of an Asynchronous Virtual Course for Continuing Education in Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine in Latin America: Outcomes and Lessons Learned.......................................................................................................................................... 318 A. López, D. Coiro, P. Mora, E. E. Hernández, N. Diaz, L. Rodríguez, M. S. Gallo, and I. O’ Farril
L’ évolution de la consultation citoyenne dans les travaux du comité directeur pour la gestion des situations post-accidentelles( CODIRPA)........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 328 J. M. Bertho, F. Gabillaud-Poillion, C. Reuter, et O. Rivière
Report on the first Osaka workshop on social sciences and humanities in the management of the recovery process after the Fukushima accident..................................................................................................................................................................................... 337 M. Murakami, T. Schneider, J. Lochard, and R. Ando
Concerns and knowledge-seeking behavior among Futaba residents after the Fukushima nuclear disaster: insights from qualitative and quantitative analyses............................................................................................................................................................... 344 W. Thu Zar, V. Hande, M. Orita, H. Matsunaga, J. Lochard, T. Schneider, and N. Takamura
Participatory‘ Creative Health’ in Fukushima schools: implications of‘ ACT’ theatre component for children’ s responses........................ 354 M. Machida, A. Goto, A. Lloyd Williams, S. Okabe, C. Koriyama, M. Murakami, Y. Yumiya, and K. E. Nollet
Distribution of 137 Cs in fishes from the seas surrounding Korea: its bioaccumulation and annual effective dose...................................... 360 Junhyeong Seo, Huisu Lee, Jaeeun Lee, Hyunmi Lee, Suk-Hyun Kim, and Intae Kim
Evaluating the Educational Effectiveness of Surface Radioactive Contamination Survey Techniques......................................................... 370 S. Hosokawa, A. Nakamura, H. Ose, M. Osanai, R. Mori, K. Okuda, T. Tsujiguchi, T. Tomisawa, and Y. Takahashi
Assessment for occupational hazards to cardiac implantable electronic devices due to electric field exposure at power frequency within the framework of European standards................................................................................................................................ 373 M. Zhou, D. Kourtiche, J. Claudel, M. Nadi, P. Roth, I. Magne, and F. Deschamps