Why CT Scans Causing Cancer Technology has made many things easier in the medical field. Doctors use new technology to detect diseases. But this same technology can also give us new diseases. Something similar has come to light in a report related to CT scan cases, which is very shocking.
New Delhi. CT scan test has become very common these days. Doctors use it to identify cancer, stroke and internal injuries. But a new study has warned about the increasing dependence of doctors on CT scan technology.
The study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, says that if scanning continues at this pace, CT scans will soon be responsible for five percent of new cancer cases each year.
CT scan is done through radiation. In the world of science, it is believed that dangerous radiation can cause cancer.
Children are more at riskThe risk from a CT scan is low but it is not correct to say that there is no risk at all. The younger the patient, the greater the risk.
Children and teens are particularly vulnerable to this risk because their bodies are still developing and radiation damage may take a longer time to show up.
Scans are as dangerous as alcoholIf the number of CT scans continues to increase at this rate, the number of cancer cases caused by it may reach the same level as cancer cases caused by alcohol or obesity.
Alcohol and being overweight are recognized in the medical world as major risk factors for cancer.
Be used only when necessaryDespite all the risks, doctors say that CT scans help save lives and in many cases, it is necessary to get a CT scan done.
These help detect and treat the disease at an early stage and are also vital in emergencies. The challenge is to ensure that they are used only when it is really necessary.
- CT scan will be responsible for 5 percent of new cancer cases
- 100,000 new cases of cancer could occur in the US in 2023 due to CT scans alone
- The number of CT scans done in the US has increased by 30% in a decade
- 9.3 crore CT scan tests have been done on 6.2 crore people by 2023
- 90% of CT scans are done on adults, this group is the most affected
- Photon counting CT scans produce less radiation
- MRI scan does not use radiation, MRI and ultrasound are safer options
PC:Jagran
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