Recommendations for reducing exposure to medical X-ray irradiation (Review)

Med Int (Lond). 2022 Jul 12;2(4):22. doi: 10.3892/mi.2022.47. eCollection 2022 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

With the increasing frequency of X-ray examinations in clinical medicine, public concern regarding the harm caused by exposure to X-ray radiation is also increasing. However, some physicians are not completely aware of the dangers of exposure to X-ray irradiation. Individuals specialized in this field, including physicians, have a better understanding of these dangers, which limits the use of X-rays in medicine. The present study aimed to address strategies for reducing the harm caused by exposure to medical X-rays and increase public awareness regarding X-ray radiation. Through a literature search and review, combined with the current status of clinical X-ray examination and the authors' professional experience, the present study highlights the importance of reducing X-ray exposure, and proposes several specific recommendations and measures for reducing the frequency or dose of X-ray irradiation. On the whole, the finding discussed in the present review suggest the minimal use of medical X-ray examinations and that alternative tests should be selected whenever possible. When medical X-ray screening and treatments are necessary, the risk-benefit ratio should be assessed, possibly aiming to achieve avoidable exposure. Further attention should be paid to protect sensitive glands and reduce the risks in children.

Keywords: CT; cancer; medical X-rays; radiation; radiology.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

Funding: The present study was supported by Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. LY18H270011) and Zhejiang Chinese Medical University (grant no. KC201928).