Radiation in Medicine - Medical Imaging Procedures
Doctors often use medical imaging procedures to determine the best treatment options for patients. Imaging procedures are medical tests that allow doctors to see inside the body in order to diagnose, treat, and monitor health conditions. Some of these tests involve exposure to ionizing radiation which can present risks to patients. However, if patients understand the benefits and risks, they can make the best decisions about choosing a particular medical imaging procedure.
What are some common medical imaging tests that use ionizing radiation?
What are the benefits and risks of medical imaging procedures that use ionizing radiation?
How can you reduce your exposure to diagnostic ionizing radiation?
What are the risks of medical imaging procedures for pregnant women?
Are there special considerations for children?
Are there medical imaging tests that do not use ionizing radiation?
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