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===Tissue type weighting factor ''W''<sub>''T''</sub>=== {{Main|effective dose (radiation)}} The second weighting factor is the tissue factor ''W''<sub>''T''</sub>, but it is used only if there has been non-uniform irradiation of a body. If the body has been subject to uniform irradiation, the effective dose equals the whole body equivalent dose, and only the radiation weighting factor ''W''<sub>''R''</sub> is used. But if there is partial or non-uniform body irradiation the calculation must take account of the individual organ doses received, because the sensitivity of each organ to irradiation depends on their tissue type. This summed dose from only those organs concerned gives the effective dose for the whole body. The tissue weighting factor is used to calculate those individual organ dose contributions. The ICRP values for ''W''<sub>''T''</sub> are given in the table shown here. {| class="wikitable" |+Weighting factors for different organs<ref>UNSCEAR-2008 [http://www.unscear.org/docs/reports/2008/09-86753_Report_2008_Annex_A.pdf Annex A] page 40, table A1, retrieved 2011-7-20</ref> |- ! rowspan=2 |Organs !! colspan=3 |Tissue weighting factors |- ! ICRP26<br />1977 !! ICRP60<br />1990<ref name="ICRP60_Ch2">{{cite journal|title=1990 Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection: Quantities used in radiological protection|journal=Annals of the ICRP|year=1991|volume=21|series=ICRP publication 60|issue=1β3|pages=8|url=https://www.icrp.org/publication.asp?id=ICRP%20Publication%2060|isbn=978-0-08-041144-6|author1=ICRP|bibcode=1991JRP....11..199V|doi=10.1016/0146-6453(91)90066-P|doi-access=}}</ref> !! ICRP103<br />2007<ref name="ICRP103" /> |- | [[Gonads]] || 0.25 || 0.20 || 0.08 |- | Red [[bone marrow]] || 0.12 || 0.12 || 0.12 |- | [[Colon (anatomy)|Colon]] || β || 0.12 || 0.12 |- | [[Lung]] || 0.12 || 0.12 || 0.12 |- | [[Stomach]] || β || 0.12 || 0.12 |- | [[Breast]]s || 0.15 || 0.05 || 0.12 |- | [[Bladder]] || β || 0.05 || 0.04 |- | [[Liver]] || β || 0.05 || 0.04 |- | [[Oesophagus]] || β || 0.05 || 0.04 |- | [[Thyroid]] || 0.03 || 0.05 || 0.04 |- | [[Skin]] || β || 0.01 || 0.01 |- | [[Bone]] surface || 0.03 || 0.01 || 0.01 |- | [[Salivary glands]] || β || β || 0.01 |- | [[Brain]] || β || β || 0.01 |- | Remainder of body || 0.30 || 0.05 || 0.12 |- ! Total !! 1.00 !! 1.00 !! 1.00 |} The article on [[effective dose (radiation)|effective dose]] gives the method of calculation. The absorbed dose is first corrected for the radiation type to give the equivalent dose, and then corrected for the tissue receiving the radiation. Some tissues like bone marrow are particularly sensitive to radiation, so they are given a weighting factor that is disproportionally large relative to the fraction of body mass they represent. Other tissues like the hard bone surface are particularly insensitive to radiation and are assigned a disproportionally low weighting factor. In summary, the sum of tissue-weighted doses to each irradiated organ or tissue of the body adds up to the effective dose for the body. The use of effective dose enables comparisons of overall dose received regardless of the extent of body irradiation.
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