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ACR Statement on JAMA CT Scan Radiation Study (Smith-Bindman, et al)

  • The ACR issued a statement addressing a JAMA study on CT scan radiation.
  • Statistical models, not patient outcomes, support the theoretical radiation risk.
  • Medical imaging, including CT scans, contributes to decreased cancer death rates.
  • Patients should ask, "How will this exam improve my health care?".
  • ACR aims to ensure safe radiologic care and access for all Americans.
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ACR Statement on JAMA CT Scan Radiation Study (Smith-Bindman, et al)

RESTON, Va., April 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The theoretical radiation risk proposed by Smith-Bindman, et al, is consistent with prior statistical modeling studies that are not based on actual patient outcomes. The National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement has…

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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