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A new study is projecting how radiation from computed tomography imaging​, or CT scans, could lead to future cancers.
CT scans are vital for effectively diagnosing problems with bones, muscles, organs and blood vessels. But overuse could be the cause of 1 in 20 cancers, according to a US study.What you need to know.
The most common types of cancers estimated to be a result of CT scans were lung cancer and colon cancer—two cancers that are ...
Radiation from CT scans may account for 5% of all cancers annually, according to a new study out of UC San Francisco that ...
Cleveland-based University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center became one of the first facilities in the U.S. to offer adaptive ...
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NASA’s Juno spacecraft entered safe mode twice during a recent close pass of Jupiter, temporarily halting science operations.
The Fram2 mission will fly astronauts over the North and South poles – a unique trajectory that Houston researchers will use ...