Doctor, I shot three parts at a time. Can CT radiation induce cancer?

The ionizing radiation of CT is very large! CT is a computer-controlled X-ray tomography. The dose and radiation intensity of X-rays are very high. The younger you are, the more sensitive you are to X-rays, the greater the damage to normal tissues, and the risk of cancer in the long run! In particular, human glands are easily damaged (glands are the most sensitive: eye gland, thyroid gland, thymus gland, breast, gonad, epithelial cells of large and small intestine, pelvis and lymph. . ), it may cause cancer in the long run. And there is no lower threshold for human body to be hurt by X-rays! Suggest that children generally do not do CT! It can be replaced by nuclear magnetic resonance, color ultrasound and endoscope. It's best not to do it once! Because CT is computer-controlled, X-rays are used for tomography, so the dose and intensity of X-rays are very large during examination.