Computed Tomography — An Increasing Source of Radiation Exposure
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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Abstract
The number of computed tomographic (CT) studies performed is increasing rapidly. Because CT scans involve much higher doses of radiation than plain films, we are seeing a marked increase in radiation exposure in the general population. Epidemiologic studies indicate that the radiation dose from even two or three CT scans results in a detectable increase in the risk of cancer, especially in children. This article summarizes the facts about this form of radiation exposure and the implications for public health.
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- Medicine
- Radiation exposure
- Computed tomography
- Computed tomographic
- Radiation dose
- Radiation
- Nuclear medicine
- Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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