Years ago when I was treated for cancer (as noted in other blogs), I was surprised to find that the medical authorities were not interested in the cause or effect. They went thru the procedural routines of removal and review, but they didn't analyze how or why I might have been diagnosed with such a serious ailment. I assumed that if they could understand my family's medical history and my risk behavior(s), then they could realize how this disease is formulated, and they could treat it better. Maybe they understood that rudimentary polling of cancer positive patients was a waste of time, considering the fact that the future of medical therapy will include diagnosing each individual's genetic code and treating accordingly.
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Americans LOVE medical treatment, especially intrusive screenings that give them a sense of health security. The CT scan is one of the most effective ways for doctors to be able to study anomalies withing a person's body. The problem is they expose the patient to a lot of radiation. The guideline below is designed to explain how much radiation each patient is exposed to per an exam, therefore helping us decide how much we really want to LOVE our medical treatment:)
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