Recent findings suggest CT scans could be a major cancer risk, but some critics don’t think the estimates add up.
More Americans are receiving computed tomography (CT) scans than ever before, and while this technology can save lives, some scientists are concerned that low doses of ionizing radiation could ...
A large study of more than 5 million women over 30 years has suggested that CT scans before conception could increase the risk of pregnancy loss and congenital anomalies. As concerning as the results ...
One of the most common uses of heart CT scans is to check for coronary artery disease—blockages in the arteries that bring ...
In October, NYU plans to start checking newly acquired CT scans for osteoporosis, a large scale experiment in "opportunistic ...
A recent study links exposure to radiation from medical imaging to a small-but-significant risk of blood cancers among ...