Assessing organ doses from paediatric CT scans--a novel approach for an epidemiology study (the EPI-CT study)

The increasing worldwide use of paediatric computed tomography (CT) has led to increasing concerns regarding the subsequent effects of exposure to radiation. In response to this concern, the international EPI-CT project was developed to study the risk of cancer in a large multi-country cohort. In ra...

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Hauptverfasser: Thierry-Chef, Isabelle, Dabin, Jérémie, Friberg, Eva G, Hermen, Johannes, Istad, Tore S, Jahnen, Andreas, Krille, Lucian, Lee, Choonsik, Maccia, Carlo, Nordenskjöld, Arvid, Olerud, Hilde M, Rani, Kaddour, Rehel, Jean-Luc, Simon, Steven L, Struelens, Lara, Kesminiene, Ausrele
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Bioengineering
Child
Child, Preschool
Childrens health
Epidemiology
Europe - epidemiology
Female
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Leukemia
Life Sciences
Male
Monte Carlo Method
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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