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Xray and cancer
Hey i wanted to know that most of the people had xray in their childhood or teenage so are there any risk of having cancer as i had pa chest view xray and i am afraid that later i will have cancer
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No absolutely not the radiation is very little
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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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The radiation exposure of one x ray is not high enough so don’t worry
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No
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No one or two exposure will cause a problem .... so no need to worry .
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Kindly consult
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To give you some statistics, If no exposure is given to an individual, his chances of getting Cancer are 1 in 4 lacs. If a single exposure of X ray is given to an individual, his chances of getting Cancer 1 in 3 lacs. It is only CT Scan where a person may get exposure equal to hundreds of X S that the Cancer risk is significant. One or two X ray make no difference.
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X ray is a single shot... compare to ct it is nothing...so no worries
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Usually not
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Cancer happens when there is frequent exposure to radiation. Single xray doesn't put you in danger of cancer
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no
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No.. don't worry
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