
About
This reference tool provides information on internal contamination with radionuclides and their medical countermeasures. It estimates reference concentrations in urine based on hypothetical patient scenarios and standard biokinetic models. The app is designed for professionals interested in radioactive material contamination and therapy.
What's New in ICCR
2.3.50
November 14, 2024
Bug Fixes • UI/UX improvements • Update frameworks • Miscellaneous Bug Fixes
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FAQ
What is ICCR used for?
ICCR is a reference tool for educational and informational purposes regarding internal contamination with radionuclides and their medical countermeasures. It helps estimate reference concentrations of radionuclides in urine based on hypothetical patient scenarios.
Who developed ICCR?
ICCR was developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) through an interagency agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
What information does ICCR provide?
ICCR offers reference information on specific radionuclides or medical countermeasures. It also allows users to perform assessments based on hypothetical patient scenarios, projecting reference concentrations of radionuclides in urine.
Can I save my assessments in ICCR?
Yes, assessments performed within ICCR can be saved, edited, and shared. This feature allows users to track and manage their hypothetical patient scenario analyses.
What are the requirements to use ICCR effectively?
To fully benefit from ICCR, users should have a basic understanding of concepts behind internal contamination and internal dosimetry. This foundational knowledge enhances the application's utility for professionals.
What devices support ICCR?
ICCR is supported on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. It is designed for use on Apple's mobile operating systems.
How often is ICCR updated?
The latest version of ICCR is 2.3.50, and it was last updated on November 14, 2024. This indicates regular maintenance and potential feature enhancements.
Does ICCR have ads?
No, ICCR does not contain advertisements. As a free application developed by government agencies, it focuses on providing information without commercial interruptions.









