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Radiation Risks: The Hidden Cost of CT Scans
USATuesday, April 15, 2025
The researchers behind the study urged doctors to use CT scans only when necessary. They also advised using the lowest effective dose of radiation. This way, the benefits of the scan outweigh the risks. The use of CT scans has gone up by 35% since 2007. This increase isn't just due to population growth. Experts agree that CT scans should be used carefully. However, they also point out that the study has some uncertainties. The modeling used to estimate the risks is complex. It's based on data from atomic bomb survivors and people exposed to radiation at work. More research is needed to fully understand the risks, especially for adults.
The study also highlighted that the potential harms of CT scans are often overlooked. Even small risks can add up, given how often CT scans are used. It's a reminder that every medical tool has its pros and cons. Doctors and patients alike need to weigh these carefully. The goal is to use CT scans when they can truly make a difference. This way, the benefits of the scan outweigh the risks.
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