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What does long-term damage caused by radiation mean?

Female  37 years old 2018-06-16
I went for a CT scan, and I knew there was radiation after the test. My friend told me to beware of the long-term damage caused by radiation. What does this mean?

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  • BY Mamie Doris 2018-06-16
    The long-term damage caused by radiation is relatively harmful. The long-term damage of the printing plate refers to the non-lethal damage of the cell, which can cause the genetic material of the cell to change. It is related to the radiation dose and probability. Most of the non-lethal damage It can be restored by the self-repairing function of the cells. Most of those who cannot be recovered are also harmless. A few develop tumors (somatic cells) or genetic changes (germ cells). The occurrence rate is very low, similar to natural radiation of nature.
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