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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 ...
More Americans are receiving computed tomography (CT) scans than ever before, and while this technology can save lives, some ...
CT-associated cancer could eventually account for 5% of all new cancer diagnoses each year, the study projects.
“Given the large volume of CT use in the United States, many cancers could occur in the future if current practices don’t ...
St. Luke’s University Health Network now offers a proven, noninvasive diagnostic option for people with suspected heart ...
A new study shows that CT scans are likely an "important cause of cancer" in the United States, resulting in over 100,000 cases annually.The new research was published in JAMA Internal Medicine on ...
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A paper published in JAMA Internal Medicine suggests that if current radiation dosing and utilization practices continue, CT-associated cancers could ...
Computed tomography (CT) scans may account for 5% of all cancers annually, according to a new study out of UC San Francisco that cautions against ...
Repeated exposure to unnecessary CT (computed tomography) scans may increase cancer risk to a level comparable with alcohol consumption and obesity, a new study has found.
Repeated exposure to unnecessary computed tomography (CT) scans raises the risk of cancers as with alcohol consumption and obesity, according to a new study HEALTH & WELLNESS ...
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 ...