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New research projects that the tens of millions of CT scans performed in the US in 2023 could result in over 100,000 cases of cancer.
The risk from a single scan is low, but not zero. The younger the patient, the greater the risk. Children and teenagers are ...
Local experts said patients should be aware of the radiation risks of CT scans but not shy away from the technology, which ...
Imidex developed one of the only FDA-cleared AI solutions capable of both incidental and broad population screening of lung nodules and masses using routine chest X-rays, offering ...
Radiation from imaging could lead to lung, breast and other future cancers, with a 10-fold increased risk for babies, ...
A new study suggests the cumulative effects of ionizing radiation from CT scans may raise a person's lifetime risk of ...
While the number of annual CT scans, or computed tomography scans, has surged by 30 percent in the U.S. since 2007, it has ...
ALTON The statistics surrounding the incidence rate of lung cancer nationally, state-wide, and locally can literally take your breath away.According to ...
CT scans, or CAT scans, are widely used to get internal images of the body and diagnose dangerous medical conditions, but they could pose a hidden risk. Doctors discuss.
Key Takeaways CT scans pose a greater cancer risk than previously thoughtAbout 103,000 future cancers are projected to occur ...
A large-scale study of CT scans performed in the United States has estimated that the widely used medical technology could ...
The team’s model predicted that approximately 103,000 cancers per year – around 5 percent of the 2 million new cancer ...