Idiots FEAE intelligence is INFORMED........ you are the first one.
Haha, this is so "you"...and, by that, I mean moronic.
10s off 1000s of scientists warn of global waing...and you call them all frauds.
43 scientists sign off on a statement that ONLY says that cell phones cannot be ruled out as a cause of cancer...and suddenly it's gospel to you that they do.
Effing embarrassing...
Yeah I would be embarrassed too if I were as stupid as you and had all the information at my hands and still failed to read what is RIGHT THE FK in front of you lazy asses.
WHAT PART OF RADIOLOGY TELLING YOU THE DANGERS CAN'T THAT WEAK MIND COMPREHEND.....
Seven percent (five of 76) of patients reported that they were told about risks and benefits of their CT scan, while 22% (10 of 45) of ED physicians reported that they had provided such information. Forty-seven percent (18 of 38) of radiologists believed that there was increased cancer risk, whereas only 9% (four of 45) of ED physicians and 3% (two of 76) of patients believed that there was increased risk (chi(2)(2) = 41.45, P <.001). All patients and most ED physicians and radiologists were unable to accurately estimate the dose for one CT scan compared with that for one chest radiograph.
CONCLUSION:
Patients are not given information about the risks, benefits, and radiation dose for a CT scan. Patients, ED physicians, and radiologists alike are unable to provide accurate estimates of CT doses regardless of their experience level.
PMID:
15031431
DOI:
10.1148/radiol.2312030767
View attachment 191794
https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/radiol.2312030767
Soft-Copy Quality Control of Digital Spot Images Obtained by Using X-ray Image Intensifiers
Mary Beth Peter,
William Pavlicek,
James M. Owen
Radiology, Sep 2000, Vol. 216: 810–819,
https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.216.3.r00se29810
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You Do Not Know What You Are Doing Unless You Know What You Are Doing
Louis K. Wagner
Radiology, Nov 2002, Vol. 225: 327–328,
https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2252020805
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The AAPM/RSNA Physics Tutorial for Residents
Libby Brateman
RadioGraphics, Jul 1999, Vol. 19: 1037–1055,
https://doi.org/10.1148/radiographics.19.4.g99jl231037
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Helical CT for Nephrolithiasis and Ureterolithiasis: Comparison of Conventional and Reduced Radiation-Dose Techniques
Joan P. Heneghan,
Keith A. McGuire,
Richard A. Leder,
David M. DeLong,
Terry Yoshizumi,
Rendon C. Nelson
https://pubs.rsna.org/keyword/Radiations,+Exposure+To+Patients+And+Personnel