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A dad who thought he had a UTI was diagnosed with stage four bladder cancer and given 24 months to live. Dad-of-two Chris Cotton, 50, started experiencing what he believed were UTI symptoms in October ...
Computed tomography (CT) scans could soon account for 5 percent of all new cancer cases diagnosed annually if current ...
CT scans are a vital part of modern medicine. Found in every hospital and many clinics, they give doctors a fast and detailed ...
A new study is projecting how radiation from computed tomography imaging​, or CT scans, could lead to future cancers.
A new study from the University of California, San Francisco, has raised serious concerns about the risks of using CT scans ...
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.
A new modeling study estimates that radiation from CT scans performed in the United States in 2023 could eventually cause ...
Computed tomography (CT) scans may account for 5% of all cancers annually ... The most common adult cancers were lung, colon, ...
CT scan radiation is expected to cause about 103,000 future cancers ... Other CT-related cancers included leukemia (7,900 ...
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 ...
over 90% of CT scans are performed on adults, so it's this group that faces the largest overall impact. The most common cancers linked to CT exposure are lung, colon, bladder and leukemia.
CT scan radiation is expected to cause about 103,000 ... Other CT-related cancers included leukemia (7,900 cases) and bladder cancer (7,100), researchers said. Among women, breast cancers were ...