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FDA-Initiative to Reduce Unnecessary Radiation Exposure from Medical Imaging

FDA-Initiative to Reduce Unnecessary Radiation Exposure from Medical Imaging
FREE FDA REPORT: Managing the risks of computed tomography (CT), fluoroscopy, and nuclear medicine imaging procedures depends on two principles of radiation protection: appropriate justification for ordering and performing each procedure, and careful optimization of the radiation dose used during each procedure. These types of imaging exams should be conducted only when medically justified. When such exams are conducted, patients should be exposed to an optimal radiation dose – no more or less than what is necessary to produce a high-quality image.
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Security scanners medical experimentation without consent?
Security scanners medical experimentation without consent?
Category: Articles(English)
Posted: 08-28-2011 19:31:17
Views: 682
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Is security scanning medical experimentation without consent? Airport scanners were quickly rushed in to use with no public comment.[12] To date, actual radiation levels are still classified requests to permit independent verification have been blocked.


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