Cancer risks from CT scans?
Filed under: All Cancers, Radiation
Radiation exposure from those regular CT scans could cause the risk for developing cancer throughout life to be increased. This comes from a new study published in today’s edition of JAMA.
The risk becomes greater for women and younger patients as well. Although coronary artery disease (CAD) is a leading cause of death in the U.S., the scans — used for coronary angiography purposes — may be doing small amounts of long-term damage while being used to assist in helping deal with another illness.
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Cancer risks from CT scans?
Filed under: All Cancers, Radiation
Radiation exposure from those regular CT scans could cause the risk for developing cancer throughout life to be increased. This comes from a new study published in today’s edition of JAMA.
The risk becomes greater for women and younger patients as well. Although coronary artery disease (CAD) is a leading cause of death in the U.S., the scans — used for coronary angiography purposes — may be doing small amounts of long-term damage while being used to assist in helping deal with another illness.
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