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Early abdominal CT may be warranted among patients with unknown or uncertain biochemical screening results for primary aldosteronism.
Medical imaging scans that create detailed images of the body’s internal structures are widely used in medicine. Doctors need them to detect and manage certain types of cancer, assess the extent of ...
For example, low-dose chest CT scans performed for lung cancer screening use lower doses than multi-phase abdominal/pelvic CT scans that are required to stage a person with pancreatic cancer.
The study highlights that while the risk from a single scan is low, it is not zero. Children and teenagers are at higher risk because their bodies are still developing.
A CT scan provides highly detailed cross-sectional images of the body and is often the go-to tool when doctors need clarity Every CT is done only when its warranted and is the need of the hour for ...
Deciding whether to get a CT scan is up to you. But it helps to know some context and details, and the right questions to ask your doctor.
Radiation from CT scans may be increasing the risk of cancer. Learn when CT scans are absolutely necessary, and when to ask for a different test.
Abdominal CT scans (also called CAT scans), are a type of specialized X-ray. They help your doctor see the organs, blood vessels, and bones in your abdomen. We’ll explain why your doctor may ...
New research projects that the tens of millions of CT scans performed in the US in 2023 could result in over 100,000 cases of cancer.
Explore the link between CT scans and cancer risk. Learn about a recent study, potential risks, and the importance of informed decisions.
New research reveals CT scans may cause 5% of U.S. cancer cases annually. Learn the risks, who's most vulnerable, and how to protect yourself.
A new study reveals that abdominal CT scans play a significant role in diagnosing sarcopenia, a potentially reversible muscle-wasting condition that affects millions of older adults.