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The most common types of cancers estimated to be a result of CT scans were lung cancer and colon cancer—two cancers that are ...
A new study found that oxalic acid, an organic compound found in humans and many plant-based foods, may also contribute to ...
A Jersey brain tumour patient has said "processes weren't followed" after she experienced a delay in her diagnosis because ...
CT scans, a widely used medical imaging technology to diagnose diseases, may be more harmful than previously thought, and ...
Your next computed tomography, or CT, scan might be riskier than commonly assumed. A study out today calculates that CT scans ...
About five million of the scans, which use X-rays to create detailed internal pictures of the body, are carried out each year ...
Virtual reality technology is making brain surgery safer and helping to explain complicated procedures to patients.
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.
A new study warns routine CT scans may cause 100,000 US cancer cases yearly, including 10,000 in kids. This raises concerns about overuse and radiation risks.
Scientists in China report a rare case of brain inflammation linked to influenza, diagnosed using a F-18 FDG-PET/CT scan.
She said her GP requested a CT scan for her, which took place two weeks after she collapsed, and it revealed the brain tumour. Health and Care Jersey (HCJ) said "learning about patient experiences ...