"Hot" patients setting off radiation alarms

Posted in IT, On the Intertron by Will on January 30, 2007.

A new article in SciAm talks about how security staff and border protection agents are now using hand-held radiation detection equipment to detect dirty bombs.

The only problem is that people who’re undergoing chemotherapy, or other forms of medical treament (angiograms too, it seems) involving radio isotopes will set off these detectors.

(via Engadget, and BoingBoing)