New cancer risks your doctor doesn’t know about
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Read this before you get another X-ray or CT scan
I stopped getting dental x-rays — I stopped 20 years ago…
…when I found out what I’m about to reveal to you in today’s newsletter.
Beware of supposedly safe x-rays…and medical imaging…especially CAT scans…
They are NOT safe as docs will assure you they are. “You get more radiation in a jet plane,” they solemnly tell you.
Meanwhile they scatter like flies as soon as that lead bib goes on you…
They are in the next room even when you supposedly are getting “low radiation” x-rays at the dental office.
Now don’t get me wrong — these tools offer amazing diagnostic abilities…
…but have side effects that many people don’t know about and that doctors don’t often take very seriously.
Based on the evidence that’s currently coming out, it’s probably time to give the idea that, “getting imaging done for everything under the sun is a great thing” a bit more thought.
Radiation is all around us but it’s not the same…Every day we’re exposed to low levels of ionising radiation. But a lot of this high frequency radiation is cosmic rays that go through us…
…while medical imaging is a lower intensity radiation that is more likely to be ABSORBED into the body where it does great damage.
And tests like CT scans and x-rays expose us to more than the normal level of background radiation.
Every day we are exposed to various sources of ionising radiation, including natural radiation in soil and rock, and important medical procedures like CT scans and x-rays.
Radiation from these tests has long been considered safe — because they, “cause little DNA damage.”
Low doses of radiation, such as the exposure from medical imaging, are considered safe as they cause little DNA damage and apparently minimal effect on long-term health.
But that perception of safety may have less to do with actual safety and far more to do with the difficulty of measuring the risk of these tests.
Until now, other effects of exposure to low levels of radiation have remained hidden, meaning understanding the true risk associated with low doses of radiation has been difficult.
It’s particularly difficult to weigh the cumulative risks of these types of tests over time…
Because it’s tough to attribute outcomes to what causes them when the outcomes happen years later.
But science is getting better at it.
Common medical tests may promote cancer-capable cells
Before I get into this section of the article, it’s important that I get to my “normal” disclaimer.
I have to tell you that I’m not a doctor and I can’t (and don’t want to) give you medical advice.
I am in no way telling you to skip diagnostic tests.
What I am doing is presenting you with the evidence so that you can make your OWN decisions.
What researchers are finding now is that these diagnostic tests that use radiation add up to have negative effects on the human body.
In particular, they set cancerous cells up to have an advantage over normal cells in the body.
Low doses of radiation equivalent to three CT scans, which are considered safe, give cancer-capable cells a competitive advantage over normal cells in healthy tissue, scientists have discovered.
What happens is that the radiation increases a specific gene mutation called p53, which predisposes cells to cancer.
The team found that low doses of radiation increase the number of cells with mutations in p53, a well-known genetic change associated with cancer.
It’s notable that these changes in the cell structure happen pretty rapidly.
You can easily have three CT scans for a single medical condition and that’s all it takes.
Consider the risks before your next scan or x-ray
Sometimes diagnostic tests are important and necessary.
But many times they are ordered to rule things out that are fairly low risk to begin with.
If your doctor is ordering a test that involves radiation, it’s a good idea to ask why and if there is another test that they can do instead…
…especially since the effects of radiation seem to build up in the body.
The bottom line is that these tests aren’t 100% safe and CAN put you at higher risk for cancer.
If you are going to have one, it’s a good idea to make sure you really need it.
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