Recent findings suggest CT scans could be a major cancer risk, but some critics don’t think the estimates add up.
Researchers have estimated this radiation exposure may be the cause of 1 in 10 blood cancers in children, including leukemia.
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AI application in medical imaging ‘endless’, yet infrastructure lacking
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CT scans pose significant radiation exposure, since they involve a series of many X-rays that are combined to create a ...
0.1 percent of hematologic cancers in this cohort may have been attributable to radiation exposure from medical imaging.
A recent study revealed that children are at a higher risk of developing blood cancers after getting exposed to radiation ...
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Radiation from medical imaging linked to higher blood cancer risk in children
A study led by UC San Francisco and UC Davis has concluded that radiation from medical imaging is associated with a higher ...
A clinical team is reviewing the medical imaging results of up to 9,000 patients at Caboolture Hospital amid concerns about ...
A major hospital blunder has potentially left thousands of patients without having their medical imaging results properly ...
Scientists from Northwestern University have developed the world’s first medical camera based on perovskite crystals, a ...
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