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Medical Radiation Safety Market Set to Reach $2.22 Billion by 2031

The global market for medical radiation detection, monitoring, and safety equipment is poised for significant expansion, with projections indicating a climb from $1.47 billion in 2026 to $2.22 billion by 2031. This growth, representing a compound annual rate of 8.6%, is fueled by heightened safety standards and rising clinical demand.

Medical Radiation Safety Market Set to Reach $2.22 Billion by 2031
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Industry analysis from MarketsandMarkets highlights that personal dosimeters remain the dominant product category, capturing 66% of the market share in 2025. Hospitals serve as the primary end-users, accounting for over 71% of total demand as institutions prioritize rigorous safety protocols for both patients and staff. The sector is seeing a renewed focus on radiation protection, driven by a growing awareness of the risks associated with diagnostic imaging and therapy.

Technological innovation is playing a central role in this upward trajectory. Gas-filled detectors, in particular, are expected to see the fastest growth—at a rate of 9.4%—due to advancements in miniaturization and sensitivity. North America continues to lead the global landscape, leveraging its robust healthcare infrastructure and high spending capacity for advanced medical technologies. Major players, including Mirion Technologies, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and IBA Worldwide, remain central to the ongoing development of protective gear and monitoring systems, bolstered by increasing regulatory requirements across international healthcare systems.

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