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CT Scans May Increase the Risk of Cancer, Study Suggests - Dr. Rath Health Foundation
News Computed tomography scans – also known as CT, or Cat, scans – may be causing one in 20 cancers, a study has found. [Source: telegraph.co.uk] [Image source: Adobe Stock] Comment Published in the JAMA Internal Medicine journal, this study suggests that the growing use of CT scans in the United States could lead to a significant rise in future cancer cases. The researchers estimate that scans performed …
Study Says CT Scan Could Account for 5% of All Cancer Cases. What Do Radiologists Think?
Fact checked by Jennifer Klumpalvarez / Getty ImagesDoctors have known that radiation exposure from computed tomography—also called a CT scan—comes with cancer risk. But the risk seems to be higher than previously expected, according to a new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine.“CT can save lives, but its potential harms are often overlooked,” Rebecca Smith-Bindman, MD, first author of the study and director of the Radiology Outcomes Resea…
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