Do CT scans increase childhood cancer risk? A UF researcher has the answer
A recent study featuring research by UF Engineering Professor Wesley Bolch, Ph.D., links exposure to radiation from medical imaging to a small-but-significant risk of blood cancers among children and adolescents. Funded by the National Cancer Institute, the study will help medical personnel make informed decisions about using imaging on children.
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