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CT scans performed in the US in 2023 alone could eventually lead to over 100,000 extra cancer cases, a new study claims.
The radiation from this form of medical imaging may account for 5% of annual cancer diagnoses — a figure that puts it in line with alcohol and obesity as a risk factor.
CT scans may account for 5% of all cancers annually, according to a new study that cautions against overusing and overdosing CTs. The danger is greatest for infants, followed by children and ...
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A new study projects that CT scans performed in the US in 2023 could cause around 103,000 future cancers, potentially ...
Radiation from imaging could lead to lung, breast and other future cancers, with 10-fold increased risk for babies.
More than 100,000 future cancer cases were projected to result from the 93 million CT examinations performed in 2023, according to a study published April 14 in JAMA Internal Medicine.  Low-dose CT ...
CT-associated cancer could eventually account for 5% of all new cancer diagnoses each year, the study projects.
St. Luke’s University Health Network now offers a proven, noninvasive diagnostic option for people with suspected heart ...