An estimated 4-5 million CT scans are performed in the USA every year to investigate nephrourological diseases such as urinary stones and renal masses. Despite the clinical benefits of CT imaging, concerns remain regarding the potential risks associated with exposure to ionizing radiation. To assess the potential risk of harmful biological effects from exposure to ionizing radiation, understanding the mechanisms by which radiation damage and repair occur is essential. Although radiation level and cancer risk follow a linear association at high doses, no strong relationship is apparent below 100 mSv, the doses used in diagnostic imaging. Furthermore, the small theoretical increase in risk of cancer incidence must be considered in the context...
CT is a relatively high radiation dose examination, and there are some important issues to consider ...
Medical-related radiation is the largest source of controllable radiation exposure to humans and ...
Introduction: There is a paucity of large-scale studies reporting organ doses and cancer risks in pa...
The increased demand for computed tomography (CT) in radiological scanning examinations raises the q...
Purpose: Kidney stone patients routinely have CT scans during diagnostic work-up before being referr...
Purpose: Kidney stone patients routinely have CT scans during diagnostic work-up before being referr...
Objectives: With IMRT and advanced radiation planning, anatomy and contouring is becoming increasing...
Computed tomography urography (CTU) is today the imaging method used to investigate patients with su...
The increased demand for computed tomography (CT) in radiological scanning examinations raises the q...
PURPOSE: Computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard imaging modality for the diagnosis and follow...
PURPOSE/AIM: Diagnostic radiology INvolvINg ionizINg radiation often leads TO crucial INformation bu...
PURPOSE/AIM: Diagnostic radiology INvolvINg ionizINg radiation often leads TO crucial INformation bu...
Cardiovascular computed tomography (CT) is at the center of the risk–benefit debate about ionizing r...
CT is a relatively high radiation dose examination, and there are some important issues to consider ...
CT is a relatively high radiation dose examination, and there are some important issues to consider ...
CT is a relatively high radiation dose examination, and there are some important issues to consider ...
Medical-related radiation is the largest source of controllable radiation exposure to humans and ...
Introduction: There is a paucity of large-scale studies reporting organ doses and cancer risks in pa...
The increased demand for computed tomography (CT) in radiological scanning examinations raises the q...
Purpose: Kidney stone patients routinely have CT scans during diagnostic work-up before being referr...
Purpose: Kidney stone patients routinely have CT scans during diagnostic work-up before being referr...
Objectives: With IMRT and advanced radiation planning, anatomy and contouring is becoming increasing...
Computed tomography urography (CTU) is today the imaging method used to investigate patients with su...
The increased demand for computed tomography (CT) in radiological scanning examinations raises the q...
PURPOSE: Computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard imaging modality for the diagnosis and follow...
PURPOSE/AIM: Diagnostic radiology INvolvINg ionizINg radiation often leads TO crucial INformation bu...
PURPOSE/AIM: Diagnostic radiology INvolvINg ionizINg radiation often leads TO crucial INformation bu...
Cardiovascular computed tomography (CT) is at the center of the risk–benefit debate about ionizing r...
CT is a relatively high radiation dose examination, and there are some important issues to consider ...
CT is a relatively high radiation dose examination, and there are some important issues to consider ...
CT is a relatively high radiation dose examination, and there are some important issues to consider ...
Medical-related radiation is the largest source of controllable radiation exposure to humans and ...
Introduction: There is a paucity of large-scale studies reporting organ doses and cancer risks in pa...