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Journal Scan / Research · June 07, 2013

Study Found a 24% Higher Incidence of Cancers in Patients Undergoing Any CT Scan

BMJ: British Medical Journal

 

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BMJ: British Medical Journal
Cancer Risk in 680 000 People Exposed to Computed Tomography Scans in Childhood or Adolescence: Data Linkage Study of 11 Million Australians
BMJ 2013 May 21;[EPub Ahead of Print], JD Mathews, AV Forsythe, Z Brady, MW Butler, SK Goergen, GB Byrnes, GG Giles, AB Wallace, PR Anderson, TA Guiver, P McGale, TM Cain, JG Dowty, AC Bickerstaffe, SC Darby

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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