Medical Imaging in the 21st Century — Getting the Best Bang for the Rad

Volume: 362, Issue: 10, Pages: 943 - 945
Published: Mar 11, 2010
Abstract
In the United States, the average radiation dose to which we are exposed has doubled in the past 30 years.1,2 The average dose from natural background sources has not changed, but what has changed is that there has been an increase by a factor of more than 6 in the average radiation dose from medical imaging.13 In 1980, medical imaging was responsible for only about 15% of the total radiation exposure to the U.S. population from all sources; now...
Paper Details
Title
Medical Imaging in the 21st Century — Getting the Best Bang for the Rad
Published Date
Mar 11, 2010
Volume
362
Issue
10
Pages
943 - 945
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