CT Scans Are Causing Quite a Bit of Cancer, Doctors FindCT scans, while valuable for diagnosis, may increase cancer risk significantly due to overuse.
Common test responsible for 103,000 new US cases of cancer in just one yearCT scans may lead to over 100,000 new cancer cases yearly in the US, demanding caution in their prescription.
Study highlights cancer risk from millions of CT scans performed annuallyCT scans, while crucial for diagnoses, may increase cancer risk significantly, warranting a review of their usage.5% of U.S. cancer diagnoses could link to CT scans performed in 2023.
CT Scans Save Lives. But as They're Used More Often, How Many Are Causing Cancer? | KQEDMost patients face minimal cancer risk from CT scans, but unnecessary exposure is unacceptable.
CT scans could cause 5% of cancers, study finds; experts note uncertaintyCT scans have a very low increase in cancer risk but offer significant diagnostic benefits.Doctors should balance the risks and benefits of CT scans, considering alternatives when possible.
CT Scans Are Causing Quite a Bit of Cancer, Doctors FindCT scans, while valuable for diagnosis, may increase cancer risk significantly due to overuse.
Common test responsible for 103,000 new US cases of cancer in just one yearCT scans may lead to over 100,000 new cancer cases yearly in the US, demanding caution in their prescription.
Study highlights cancer risk from millions of CT scans performed annuallyCT scans, while crucial for diagnoses, may increase cancer risk significantly, warranting a review of their usage.5% of U.S. cancer diagnoses could link to CT scans performed in 2023.
CT Scans Save Lives. But as They're Used More Often, How Many Are Causing Cancer? | KQEDMost patients face minimal cancer risk from CT scans, but unnecessary exposure is unacceptable.
CT scans could cause 5% of cancers, study finds; experts note uncertaintyCT scans have a very low increase in cancer risk but offer significant diagnostic benefits.Doctors should balance the risks and benefits of CT scans, considering alternatives when possible.
5% of US cancers may be caused by medical imaging radiation DW 04/15/2025CT scans might contribute to 1 in 20 cancer cases annually if overuse persists.Stricter usage of CT scanning is necessary to minimize radiation risks.
5% of US cancers may be caused by medical imaging radiation DW 04/15/2025CT scans, while lifesaving, pose significant risks of cancer if overused.
5% of US cancers may be caused by medical imaging radiation DW 04/15/2025CT scans might contribute to 1 in 20 cancer cases annually if overuse persists.Stricter usage of CT scanning is necessary to minimize radiation risks.
5% of US cancers may be caused by medical imaging radiation DW 04/15/2025CT scans, while lifesaving, pose significant risks of cancer if overused.
8 ways new technology changed the way we think about ancient Egyptian mummiesNew technology like CT scans is providing fresh insights into ancient Egyptian mummies, revealing unexpected details about their lives and cultures.
Scientists recreate face of 3,500-year-old beloved Egyptian pharaoh=Experts created a 3D reconstruction of Amenhotep I, the pharaoh who founded the Valley of the Kings, utilizing advanced imaging techniques.The reconstruction reveals physical traits and provides historical insight into the life of Amenhotep I.
Face of Egyptian pharaoh revealed after he brutally killedCT scans and X-rays were used to reconstruct the face of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, Seqenenre-Tao-II, revealing possible cause of death and facial features.
8 ways new technology changed the way we think about ancient Egyptian mummiesNew technology like CT scans is providing fresh insights into ancient Egyptian mummies, revealing unexpected details about their lives and cultures.
Scientists recreate face of 3,500-year-old beloved Egyptian pharaoh=Experts created a 3D reconstruction of Amenhotep I, the pharaoh who founded the Valley of the Kings, utilizing advanced imaging techniques.The reconstruction reveals physical traits and provides historical insight into the life of Amenhotep I.
Face of Egyptian pharaoh revealed after he brutally killedCT scans and X-rays were used to reconstruct the face of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, Seqenenre-Tao-II, revealing possible cause of death and facial features.
New evidence suggests 'Screaming Woman' mummy died in painThe Screaming Woman mummy found in Luxor, Egypt may have died screaming from agony or pain, revealed by digital unwrapping and new evidence.
'Screaming Mummy': Egyptian woman died screeching 3,500 years agoThe mummy dubbed 'Screaming Woman' likely died in agony 3,500 years ago based on CT scans and facial expression analysis.