Not exact matches
There is a much
greater risk of
radiation by getting a mammogram or an X-ray.
Women who have experienced some type of breast injury (burning, trauma, through
radiation therapy, congenital defect, etc.) are also at
greater risk for many of the same reasons stated above.
«Other
risks like being hit by lightning,» he adds, «are three or four times
greater than
radiation - induced health effects from coal plants.»
«One likely cause of more skin cancer among gay and bisexual men is
greater exposure to ultraviolet
radiation caused by indoor tanning,» said Arron, who also directs the UCSF High
Risk Cancer Program.
Patients who received the highest
radiation doses had a
risk of stomach cancer nearly threefold
greater than patients who received the lowest doses.
They studied mice and found their
risk of mammary cancer from low - dose
radiation depends a
great deal on their genetic makeup.
The situation is even clearer for children, who are at
greater risk than adults from a given dose of
radiation (Figure 4), both because they are inherently more radiosensitive and because they have more remaining years of life during which a
radiation - induced cancer could develop.
Berkeley Lab scientists studied mice and found their
risk of mammary cancer from low - dose
radiation depends a
great deal on their genetic makeup.
He also offered that someone had calculated the
radiation risk for his fictional characters and concluded that the person most affected would have had just a 4 percent
greater mortality
risk.
A typical nuclear medicine procedure may impart a
radiation dose to the patient comparable to about one to four years of natural background
radiation depending on the type of study.1 As with X-rays, the value of diagnostic imaging is
great and the
risks are negligible compared to the health benefits of having the procedure.
Children and teens who are exposed to the sun's harmful ultraviolet
radiation are at
greater risk for developing skin cancer in adulthood, the task force explained.
Women who receive chemotherapy and
radiation for breast cancer could be at
greater risk for heart disease, even years after treatment, the American Heart Association warned in February 2018.
Women who have experienced some type of breast injury (burning, trauma, through
radiation therapy, congenital defect, etc.) are also at
greater risk for many of the same reasons stated above.
Treatments for some diseases, such as
radiation or chemotherapy, can't be done at home, are expensive, and have
greater risks and side effects.
Alternatively,
radiation therapy can be used to temporarily «dry up» the stinky leaking gland, especially if the cancer poses too
great an anesthetic
risk for tumor removal.
The news media stigmatize
radiation as a much
greater risk than it is, based on the biology of what ionizing
radiation can do to human health, in many many ways, and it that overall alarmism influences the way people respond to this threat.
Risks from low dose
radiation are equal or
greater than previously thought.