Several radiation-related professional societies have concluded that carcinogenic risks associated with doses below 50–100 mSv are either too small to be detected, or are nonexistent. This is especially important in the context of doses from medical imaging. Radiation exposure to the public from medical imaging procedures is rising around the world, primarily due to increased utilization of computed tomography. Professional societies and advisory bodies consistently recommend against multiplying small doses by large populations to predict excess radiation-induced cancers, in large part because of the potential for sensational claims of health impacts which do not adequately take the associated uncertainties into account. Nonetheless, numero...
Recent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients might be exposed to doses ...
The number of X-rays, specifically CT scans, performed on patients in the United States is increasin...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore the possible adverse long-term effects o...
AbstractIntroduction: Concern exists that radiation exposure from computerized tomography (CT) ...
The considerable rise of computed tomography (CT) procedures over the past few decades has urged res...
Approximately 1.800.000 CT examinations are performed every year in Belgium. With a mean dose 0,5 mS...
The increased use of diagnostic imaging requiring the use of “ionizing radiation, ” the rapidly expa...
Concerns about medical exposure to ionizing radiation have become heightened in recent years as a re...
Introduction The growth of computed tomography (CT) and nuclear medicine (NM) scans has revolutionis...
The question of whether there are excess radiation-associated health risks at low dose is controvers...
ABSTRACT. In recent years, there has been a rapid increase in the number of CT scans performed, both...
PURPOSE/AIM: Diagnostic radiology INvolvINg ionizINg radiation often leads TO crucial INformation bu...
International audienceIntroduction The increasing use of computed tomography (CT) scans in paediatri...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients migh...
Background: Use of computed tomography (CT) for diagnostic evaluation has increased dramatically ove...
Recent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients might be exposed to doses ...
The number of X-rays, specifically CT scans, performed on patients in the United States is increasin...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore the possible adverse long-term effects o...
AbstractIntroduction: Concern exists that radiation exposure from computerized tomography (CT) ...
The considerable rise of computed tomography (CT) procedures over the past few decades has urged res...
Approximately 1.800.000 CT examinations are performed every year in Belgium. With a mean dose 0,5 mS...
The increased use of diagnostic imaging requiring the use of “ionizing radiation, ” the rapidly expa...
Concerns about medical exposure to ionizing radiation have become heightened in recent years as a re...
Introduction The growth of computed tomography (CT) and nuclear medicine (NM) scans has revolutionis...
The question of whether there are excess radiation-associated health risks at low dose is controvers...
ABSTRACT. In recent years, there has been a rapid increase in the number of CT scans performed, both...
PURPOSE/AIM: Diagnostic radiology INvolvINg ionizINg radiation often leads TO crucial INformation bu...
International audienceIntroduction The increasing use of computed tomography (CT) scans in paediatri...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients migh...
Background: Use of computed tomography (CT) for diagnostic evaluation has increased dramatically ove...
Recent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients might be exposed to doses ...
The number of X-rays, specifically CT scans, performed on patients in the United States is increasin...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore the possible adverse long-term effects o...