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"The Hidden Danger Lurking in CT Scans: Is Your Child at Risk for Cancer?"

 

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A new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal found that children who receive four or more CT scans before the age of 18 are more than twice as likely to develop cancer than those who do not receive this imaging. The younger the child, the more vulnerable they are to radiation.

Therefore, the risk of developing radiation-related cancer can be several times higher for a young child than an adult. Despite the risks, CT scans can save a child's life, but medical practitioners have a responsibility to minimize the number of scans and use them only when necessary. Parents should be informed about the risks and benefits of the scan and its alternatives and seek alternative options if possible. As a society, we must continue to research ways to reduce radiation exposure during CT scans, and patients should be made aware of any new developments.

The Source credited to Katie Dangerfield, a journalist at Global News, for her insightful article "Kids who get multiple CT scans appear at higher risk for cancer" published on April 24, 2023 at 1:08 pm. The article discusses the potential risks associated with multiple CT scans in children and provides important information for parents and healthcare providers. We appreciate her efforts to inform the public about this important topic.

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