Dear Mr. Rose,
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Safe sex levels of exposure to radioactivity. You are correct that thallium, a radio- pharmaceutical used for perfusion imaging studies of the heart, carries some risk. However, the risk to a patient who undergoes one or several studies a year is negligible. In determining risk from radiation exposure, federal standards have established maximum levels of cumulative exposure above which the risk is considered to be excessive. Many sources contribute to ones radiation exposure, including natural background radiation, standard X-rays, other diagnostic studies such as CT scans, and radiopharmaceuticals such as Thallium and others.
I'm happy to reassure you that an intermittent thallium study will not increase your risk of cancer appreciably. Such testing will fall well within maximum exposure guidelines, and is thus considered safe. Most importantly, apart from the exposure issue we've discussed, you'll need to review the medical indications for performing such a study. This should be discussed with your physician.
I hope this has been helpful. Information in the Heart Forum is for general purposes only. Specific diagnoses and therapies can only be provided by your physician.