Radiation in medicine: Origins, risks and aspirations.
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Author(s)
Donya, M
Radford, M
ElGuindy, A
Firmin, D
Yacoub, MH
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The use of radiation in medicine is now pervasive and routine. From their crude beginnings 100 years ago, diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine and radiation therapy have all evolved into advanced techniques, and are regarded as essential tools across all branches and specialties of medicine. The inherent properties of ionizing radiation provide many benefits, but can also cause potential harm. Its use within medical practice thus involves an informed judgment regarding the risk/benefit ratio. This judgment requires not only medical knowledge, but also an understanding of radiation itself. This work provides a global perspective on radiation risks, exposure and mitigation strategies.
Date Issued
2014-12-31
Date Acceptance
2014-12-11
Citation
Global Cardiology Science and Practice, 2014, 2014 (4), pp.437-448
ISSN
2305-7823
Publisher
Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals
Start Page
437
End Page
448
Journal / Book Title
Global Cardiology Science and Practice
Volume
2014
Issue
4
Copyright Statement
© 2014 Donya, Radford, ElGuindy,
Firmin, Yacoub, licensee
Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation
Journals. This is an open access
article distributed under the terms
of the Creative Commons
Attribution license CC BY 4.0, which
permits unrestricted use,
distribution and reproduction in any
medium, provided the original work
is properly cited.
Firmin, Yacoub, licensee
Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation
Journals. This is an open access
article distributed under the terms
of the Creative Commons
Attribution license CC BY 4.0, which
permits unrestricted use,
distribution and reproduction in any
medium, provided the original work
is properly cited.
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Identifier
PII: gcsp.2014.57
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
57