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CT Scan Radiation Raises Cancer Risk

New UCSF study projects over 100,000 future U.S. cancer cases tied to CT scans, urging reduced use and radiation doses.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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CT scans provide valuable medical information, but can also increase the risk for cancer. Photo by Mark Kostich.

CT scans provide valuable medical information, but can also increase the risk for cancer. Photo by Mark Kostich.

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  • Understanding the Link: CT Scans and Radiation Exposure
    • What the UCSF Study Revealed
  • A Breakdown of CT-Linked Cancer Estimates
    • Notable Study Highlights
    • Are All CT Scans Risky?
    • Practical Ways to Reduce Risk
    • What This Means for You
    • Stay Informed, Stay Protected

A new UCSF-led study projects nearly 103,000 future U.S. cancer cases may stem from CT scans performed in 2023.

Based on data from over 140 healthcare facilities, researchers warn that while individual risks are low, the population-wide impact is growing—and largely preventable.

 

Understanding the Link: CT Scans and Radiation Exposure

Computed tomography (CT) scans are widely used to diagnose conditions ranging from head injuries to internal organ issues. They provide fast, detailed images using x-rays—making them indispensable in emergency care and treatment planning.

However, this diagnostic advantage comes with a catch: radiation exposure.

According to findings published in JAMA Internal Medicine (April 14, 2025), CT scans administered in 2023 could lead to over 100,000 future cancer cases, equivalent to 5% of all new U.S. cancer diagnoses annually if current trends continue.

What the UCSF Study Revealed

Led by Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman, the UCSF research team analyzed over 140 facilities’ CT data via the UCSF International CT Dose Registry.

Using the National Cancer Institute’s Radiation Risk Assessment Tool (RadRAT), they estimated how exposure from these scans might contribute to lifetime cancer risk across different demographics.

 

A Breakdown of CT-Linked Cancer Estimates

The study highlighted critical trends in how CT scans contribute to projected cancer cases.

CT Use and Estimated Cancer Impact (U.S., 2023)

 

Imaging Detail Estimated Impact
Total CT scans performed 93 million
Adults scanned (18+) 96%
Children scanned (under 18) 4%
Estimated future cancer cases ~103,000
Share of total future diagnoses ~5% of annual U.S. cancer cases
Top contributing scan types Abdominal & pelvic (40%)
Top projected cancers Lung, colon

 

Notable Study Highlights

  • Children face higher individual risks, especially those under 1 year of age.

  • Adults account for most CT-related cancers, due to higher scan volume.

  • Radiation dose per scan varies widely, even for similar procedures.

  • Many scans are unnecessary, offering little benefit compared to risk.

 

Are All CT Scans Risky?

Not exactly. The study’s authors, including Dr. Amy Berrington de González of the Institute for Cancer Research, emphasize that CT scans are still essential—especially when clinically justified.

“For the individual patient, this increased risk is small,” said Berrington de González. “But across millions of scans, these small risks accumulate.”

When used appropriately, the benefit of early diagnosis and treatment far outweighs the radiation risk. But researchers argue that CTs are often used in borderline cases where safer alternatives—like ultrasound or MRI—may suffice.

 

Practical Ways to Reduce Risk

While CT scans can’t be eliminated from modern medicine, researchers suggest targeted steps to reduce population-level risk:

  • Use CT scans only when medically necessary

  • Choose non-radiation alternatives when possible

  • Standardize and minimize radiation doses per scan

“Reducing the number of scans and reducing doses per scan would save lives,” said Dr. Smith-Bindman.

 

What This Means for You

If you’re scheduled for a CT scan, ask your healthcare provider if it’s necessary and if safer options are available. If the scan is essential, ensure it uses the lowest possible dose needed for accurate diagnosis.

 

Stay Informed, Stay Protected

CT scans are powerful tools in modern healthcare—but they come with long-term trade-offs. Understanding when they’re truly needed can help reduce unnecessary exposure.

To explore more about medical imaging safety and cancer prevention strategies, consult trusted sources like the NIH National Cancer Institute or speak with your healthcare provider.

 

Sources: National Institutes of Health.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

Tags: cancer riskCT scansmedical imagingradiation exposureRadRAT toolUCSF study
Ivan Golden

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Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and an investigative journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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