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the images and send a report to the doctor who referred you for the test Why do I need a CT scan The scan will help your doctor to diagnose your condition and plan your treatment What happens during the scan The scan sometimes takes place in the main x ray department check with your hospital Staff will explain the procedure to you and answer any questions

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Slashing the previous claims that spiral CT scans for the early detection of lung cancer could significantly decrease deaths from this disease a new study has come out uncovering a very

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Canadian patients can now breathe a sigh of relief It is expected that Canadian medical scans might be outsourced to MDs in India for diagnosing and this is expected to cut the Canadian

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Computerized Tommography cat ct scan CT Scanning for Lung Cancer Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States In 1998 there were an estimated 160 000 deaths from lung cancer The cure rate is only 12 and the 5 year survival is

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Ct cat scan a ct cat scan is a painless non invasive exam that gives your doctor a clear view of organs and structures that can t be seen clearly on

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This chest CT scan shows a cross section of a person with bronchial cancer The two dark areas are the lungs The light areas within the lungs represent the cancer

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This CT scan of the upper abdomen shows a large tumor neuroblastoma on the person s right side lower left side of picture The tumor is behind the liver and is pushing the liver forward

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CT scan of the pelvis showing a large intra abdominal mass

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A CT scan of the upper abdomen showing a pseudocyst in the corpus or tail of the pancreas

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Coronal Full Body PET CT Scan

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This CT scan shows a single lesion pulmonary nodule in the left lung This nodule is seen as the light circle in the upper portion of the dark area on the left side of the picture A normal

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A CT scan of the upper abdomen showing cirrhosis of the liver

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A CT scan showing a mass in right lower chest near the heart left side of photograph

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This is a CT scan of the upper lungs This individual has a mass in upper part of the right lung left side of picture

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Computed Tomography CT Computed Tomography CT is a x ray procedure that is enhanced by a computer This results in a three dimensional view referred to as a slice of a particular body part

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They've done blood work and a urine test...and a CT scan . They have her hooked up to an iv for fluids. They just now came in and put an anti biotic to go ...
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CT scans. for babies or small children are a big undertaking, mostly because it requires the child to be absolutely still in order to get the images they need. And if you've spent any time with a one year old boy, you know what a ...

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How worried should I be about CT scan radiation?
Q. I'm 26, and had a CT scan last week. I've been reading about CT scans and all their radiation the last couple of days. How worried should I be? I've had two CT scans within a year and maybe one years ago, 3 MRIs, 3 or 4 ultrasounds and numerous X-rays. My grandmother died of bone cancer from radiation from X-rays. The MRIs, ultrasounds and X-rays have been spread out over years.
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A. Hello, and good question! The short answer is that your risk of getting cancer from the radiation you received from your tests is VERY low - but not zero. If you are having health issues requiring the tests, you should not at all be worried about receiving the tests, because the benefits of figuring out what is going on is MUCH greater than your cancer risk. Up front, I should also mention that neither MRIs or ultrasounds have any ionizing radiation in them, and therefore do not cause any cancers. X-rays and CT-scans do give the patients who receive them some radiation, however the dose is typically quite low. How low depends upon where you are scanning and how many scans you've had done. The doses used to quantify the radiation… [cont.]
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