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Posted: 2025-04-16 21:44:46 UTC

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CT scan radiation is estimated to contribute to 5% of annual cancer cases. Reducing the usage and dosage of CT scans, especially for infants and children, could mitigate these risks.
CT scan radiation contributes to cancer risk
High volume of CT scans performed annually
Potential for risk mitigation through reduced usage and dosage
Particular concern for infants and children
Balancing diagnostic benefits of CT scans with radiation risks
Reducing unnecessary CT scans
Optimizing CT scan dosage
Protecting vulnerable populations (infants and children)