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Since the risk of radiation-induced malignancy attributable to CT is not totally zero and in light of dramatic increase in number of CT scans, dose reductions strategies are one of important consideration.
Since the risk of radiation-induced malignancy attributable to CT is not totally zero and in light of dramatic increase in number of CT scans, dose reductions strategies are one of important consideration.<ref name="CernicaHodas2017">{{cite journal|last1=Cernica|first1=Daniel|last2=Hodas|first2=Roxana|last3=Himcinschi|first3=Elisabeta|last4=Beganu|first4=Elena|last5=Benedek|first5=Theodora|title=Actual Dose-Reduction Strategies in Cardiac Computed Tomography|journal=Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine|volume=2|issue=3|year=2017|pages=224–227|issn=2501-8132|doi=10.1515/jim-2017-0062}}</ref>
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Since the risk of radiation-induced malignancy attributable to CT is not totally zero and in light of dramatic increase in number of CT scans, dose reductions strategies are one of important consideration.[1]

  1. Cernica, Daniel; Hodas, Roxana; Himcinschi, Elisabeta; Beganu, Elena; Benedek, Theodora (2017). "Actual Dose-Reduction Strategies in Cardiac Computed Tomography". Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine. 2 (3): 224–227. doi:10.1515/jim-2017-0062. ISSN 2501-8132.