Radiation, Risks Are Focus of Breast Screening Studies
Two new studies appearing in Tuesday’s issue of the journal Radiology suggest more physicians should take a more measured approach when recommending diagnostic radiation exposure for women. One study found that certain nuclear-based breast imaging exams that involve injecting radioactive material into patients expose women to far higher doses of radiation than regular The New York Times.
, increasing their risk of in vulnerable organs beyond the breast, like the kidneys, bladder or ovaries.