Hal, P. 1991. Cancer risks after medical radiation.Medical Oncology. Vol. 8, No. 3, pp 141-145
John D. Boice, Jr., Dale Preston, Faith G. Davis and Richard R. Monson. 1991. Frequent Chest X-Ray Fluoroscopy and Breast Cancer Incidence among Tuberculosis Patients in Massachusetts Radiation Research, Vol. 125, No. pp. 214-222
"The evidence of the risks of radiation exposure is ridiculously clear and valid."
sorry friend, but that i am seeing only one study that supports your opinion. to believe that it is "ridiculously clear and valid" there must surely be other studies supporting this....
It is ignorant to suggest that some radiation exposure does not contribute to a life time of accumulated exposure. The evidence of the risks of radiation exposure is ridiculously clear and valid.
Yes, sometimes x-rays should be used, but only when they are needed. But as I have stated, the x-rays used with this technique lead to inconsequential findings.
I can tell that you truly believe these diagnostic procedures are valid. Just check out the literature, and read what I've typed below.
i disagree. first because it's not "accumulated radiation exposure" because of the word you neglected to analyze: FEW. the FEW xrays that are necessary do not "accumulate" to any risk or danger, period. it's as simple as getting dental work done - a necessary procedure.
"prescription before diagnosis is grounds for malpractice."
xrays provide the foundation needed to begin diagnosis.
Gore DR. Roentgenographic findings in the cervical spine in asymptomatic persons: A ten-year follow-up. Spine 26:2463-2466, 2001.
One of man studies- you should come across many more by doing a broad search in SPINE or JMPT. Thanks for the critical interest, it's the only way patient care can improve!
Great video! FYI - Dr. Cardinal of Cardinal Chiropractic is one of the only CBP doctors in San Francisco!
SFChiroDoc 1 year ago
Having the sentence "Biophysics Basics" in the title is highly misleading
88Revanius 1 year ago
biophysics the science that uses the laws and methods of physics to explain biology
smurfarooney2003 1 year ago
lol you are pathetic so fuk off!
teddysim78 2 years ago
any chance you've got something a little more recent than 1991?
technology and research has come a long way.
papabanks 2 years ago
Here are a few to get the ball rolling for you.
Hal, P. 1991. Cancer risks after medical radiation.Medical Oncology. Vol. 8, No. 3, pp 141-145
John D. Boice, Jr., Dale Preston, Faith G. Davis and Richard R. Monson. 1991. Frequent Chest X-Ray Fluoroscopy and Breast Cancer Incidence among Tuberculosis Patients in Massachusetts Radiation Research, Vol. 125, No. pp. 214-222
delangio123456789 2 years ago
"The evidence of the risks of radiation exposure is ridiculously clear and valid."
sorry friend, but that i am seeing only one study that supports your opinion. to believe that it is "ridiculously clear and valid" there must surely be other studies supporting this....
papabanks 2 years ago
It is ignorant to suggest that some radiation exposure does not contribute to a life time of accumulated exposure. The evidence of the risks of radiation exposure is ridiculously clear and valid.
Yes, sometimes x-rays should be used, but only when they are needed. But as I have stated, the x-rays used with this technique lead to inconsequential findings.
I can tell that you truly believe these diagnostic procedures are valid. Just check out the literature, and read what I've typed below.
delangio123456789 2 years ago
i disagree. first because it's not "accumulated radiation exposure" because of the word you neglected to analyze: FEW. the FEW xrays that are necessary do not "accumulate" to any risk or danger, period. it's as simple as getting dental work done - a necessary procedure.
"prescription before diagnosis is grounds for malpractice."
xrays provide the foundation needed to begin diagnosis.
papabanks 2 years ago
Gore DR. Roentgenographic findings in the cervical spine in asymptomatic persons: A ten-year follow-up. Spine 26:2463-2466, 2001.
One of man studies- you should come across many more by doing a broad search in SPINE or JMPT. Thanks for the critical interest, it's the only way patient care can improve!
delangio123456789 2 years ago