Recent findings suggest CT scans could be a major cancer risk, but some critics don’t think the estimates add up.
One in 10 hematologic cancers among children and adolescents may be attributable to radiation exposure from medical imaging, ...
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Do CT scans increase childhood cancer risk? A UF researcher has the answer
A recent study links exposure to radiation from medical imaging to a small-but-significant risk of blood cancers among ...
In a clinical trial, six sessions of low-dose radiation significantly eased knee osteoarthritis pain and improved function ...
She has helped robots learn to get around indoors and pick up balls from the ground. And she has developed computer programs ...
A new clinical trial finds that people with a limited number of metastases from recurrent prostate cancer lived significantly ...
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Questions over use of body scanners in CT: ‘World of potential misunderstanding’ ombudsman says
They also questioned how the data and images collected by the scanners would be stored, and who would be able to access them.
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Combining radiopharmaceuticals with targeted radiation improves progression-free survival in prostate cancer patients
A new clinical trial finds that people with a limited number of metastases from recurrent prostate cancer lived significantly ...
X, a leader in cold cathode X-ray technology for health and security markets, has completed its first Head CT imaging test ...
A new clinical trial finds that people with a limited number of metastases from recurrent prostate cancer lived ...
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