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Cancer risks from chest radiography of young adults: A pilot study at a health facility in South West Nigeria.


ABSTRACT: The recommendation of chest radiography for school admission and employment purposes should be discouraged due to the risks of radiation especially cancer induction. It is therefore imperative to keep diagnostic radiation doses as low as possible. This dataset presents the entrance surface dose, effective dose, bone marrow dose, breast dose, lung dose and the incidence cancer risks from chest radiography of 40 young adult females. The mean incidence cancer risk to participants is 1: 20,000 for solid cancers. The data revealed the significant factors influencing the entrance surface dose and incidence cancer risks.

SUBMITTER: Achuka JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6140361 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cancer risks from chest radiography of young adults: A pilot study at a health facility in South West Nigeria.

Achuka Justina A JA   Aweda Moses A MA   Usikalu Mojisola R MR   Aborisade Caleb A CA  

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The recommendation of chest radiography for school admission and employment purposes should be discouraged due to the risks of radiation especially cancer induction. It is therefore imperative to keep diagnostic radiation doses as low as possible. This dataset presents the entrance surface dose, effective dose, bone marrow dose, breast dose, lung dose and the incidence cancer risks from chest radiography of 40 young adult females. The mean incidence cancer risk to participants is 1: 20,000 for s  ...[more]

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