RadTracker FAQ

What is Rad Tracker and who is it designed for?

Explore answers to common queries about RadTracker, designed to help you understand how to monitor your radiation exposure effectively.

How does RadTracker estimate radiation exposure?

RadTracker uses user-input data and established radiation dose models to provide an approximate cumulative exposure estimate.

Is RadTracker a medical device?

No, RadTracker is an informational tool and should not be used for medical diagnosis or treatment decisions.

What types of radiation exposure can I track with RadTracker?

You can log exposures from medical procedures, occupational sources, air travel, and other environmental factors.

How accurate are the radiation dose estimates provided?

Estimates are based on standard models and reported data; actual doses may vary depending on individual circumstances.

How does RadTracker protect my personal data?

We implement strong encryption and privacy protocols to ensure your data remains secure and confidential.

Can I export my radiation exposure data?

Yes, RadTracker allows you to export your data for your records or to share with healthcare providers if needed.

Understanding RadTracker’s Process

Explore how RadTracker helps you monitor your radiation exposure with simple steps for effective tracking.

Step One: Setting Up Your Profile

RadTracker is designed to help you accurately log and monitor your radiation doses over time.

Step Two: Logging Exposure

Enter your radiation exposure events to keep an ongoing record of your cumulative dose.

Step Three: Reviewing Your Data

Analyze your tracked data with insights to stay informed about your radiation exposure trends.