Yes, radiation is part of the procedure. But the amount of radiation from a single X-ray is relatively small, says Sailaja Kamaraju, MD, MS, assistant professor of medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin. In fact, the radiation dose from a single X-ray is less than the average dose of background radiation you'll get at your office over a year's time. In other words, X-rays do not cause cancer. Turning down an X-ray could put you at risk, though: A missed tumor can spread and become deadly, for example.
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