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. 2013 Jul;201(1):W81-7.
doi: 10.2214/AJR.12.9226.

"V体育平台登录" Radiation risk from CT: implications for cancer screening

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Radiation risk from CT: implications for cancer screening

Jeffrey M Albert. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2013 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: The cancer risks associated with patient exposure to radiation from medical imaging have become a major topic of debate VSports手机版. The higher doses necessary for technologies such as CT and the increasing utilization of these technologies further increase medical radiation exposure to the population. Furthermore, the use of CT for population-based cancer screening continues to be explored for common malignancies such as lung cancer and colorectal cancer. Given the known carcinogenic effects of ionizing radiation, this warrants evaluation of the balance between the benefit of early cancer detection and the risk of screening-induced malignancy. .

Conclusion: This report provides a brief review of the process of radiation carcino-genesis and the literature evaluating the risk of malignancy from CT, with a focus on the risks and benefits of CT for cancer screening. The available data suggest a small but real risk of radiation-induced malignancy from CT that could become significant at the population level with widespread use of CT-based screening. However, a growing body of literature suggests that the benefits of CT screening for lung cancer in high-risk patients and CT colonography for colorectal cancer may significantly outweigh the radiation risk V体育安卓版. Future studies evaluating the benefits of CT screening should continue to consider potential radiation risks. .

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