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Radiology body condemns AIIMS Director's statement on 'CT Scan causing cancer, calls in irresponsible


Radiology body condemns AIIMS Director’s statement on CT Scan causing cancer, calls in irresponsible
AIIMS Director Dr Guleria had said that younger people being exposed to CT scans ups the risk of cancer, as they age.
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Updated: May 5, 2021, 10:14 PM IST
The Indian Radiological & Imaging Association(IRIA), a registered body has issued a statement clarifying that Computerized Tomography or CT scans are not harmful as was projected by the AIIMS Director Dr. Randeep Guleria in a media interaction.
The Association has mentioned that Dr. Guleria’s claims of CT scan being equal to 300-400 X-Rays, upping cancer risk are wrong and outdated. IRIA says that one CT-Scan being equal to the radiation exposure of 300-400 X-rays is a thing of the past (at least 30-40 years ago). They argue that modern ultra low dose CT Scanners emit radiation that is comparable to barely about 5-10 X-rays. ....

Randeep Guleria , Indian Radiological Imaging Association , International Atomic Energy Commission , Indian Radiological , Imaging Association , Computerized Tomography , Ct Scan , Covid 19 , ரந்தீப் குலேரியா , இந்தியன் கதிரியக்கவியல் இமேஜிங் சங்கம் , சர்வதேச அணு ஆற்றல் தரகு , இந்தியன் கதிரியக்கவியல் , இமேஜிங் சங்கம் , கணினிமயமாக்கப்பட்டது டோமோகிராபி ,

Radiology body calls AIIMS Director's 'CT scan causes cancer' statement unscientific, irresponsible | India News


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They called the statement unscientific and irresponsible
They insisted that CT scans are safe and effective
Chennai: Indian Radiological & Imaging Association(IRIA), a registered body has issued a statement clarifying that Computerized Tomography or CT scans are not harmful as was projected by the AIIMS Director Dr. Randeep Guleria in a media interaction.
The Association has mentioned that Dr. Guleria’s claims of CT scan being equal to 300-400 X-Rays, upping cancer risk are wrong and outdated. IRIA says that one CT-Scan being equal to the radiation exposure of 300-400 X-rays is a thing of the past (at least 30-40 years ago). They argue that modern ultra low dose CT Scanners emit radiation that is comparable to barely about 5-10 X-rays. ....

Tamil Nadu , Randeep Guleria , Indian Radiological Imaging Association , International Atomic Energy Commission , Indian Radiological , Imaging Association , Computerized Tomography , Covid 19 , Aiims Chief , Ct Scan , தமிழ் நாடு , ரந்தீப் குலேரியா , இந்தியன் கதிரியக்கவியல் இமேஜிங் சங்கம் , சர்வதேச அணு ஆற்றல் தரகு , இந்தியன் கதிரியக்கவியல் , இமேஜிங் சங்கம் , கணினிமயமாக்கப்பட்டது டோமோகிராபி ,