A single CT scan in children lowers the risk of cancer, but four or more CTs raise the risk.

Published Date: 26 Apr 2023

A single computed tomography (CT) scan doesn't raise the risk of brain tumors, leukemia, or lymphoma in children under the age of 18; however, having four or more scans before reaching adulthood more than doubles the risk.

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