When ionizing radiation affects DNA, the cell can die, repair itself, or repair itself incorrectly which leads to mutation, or cancerous cells. A safety benefit of MRI is that “with the heightened attention paid to the risks associated with ionizing radiation used in diagnosis and treatment, our industry often casually refers to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as "the safe modality" due to the absence of ionizing energy in the MRI process.” Without the potential risk of ionizing radiation, we can focus on reducing the common but more isolated adverse events that cause other patient
When ionizing radiation affects DNA, the cell can die, repair itself, or repair itself incorrectly which leads to mutation, or cancerous cells. A safety benefit of MRI is that “with the heightened attention paid to the risks associated with ionizing radiation used in diagnosis and treatment, our industry often casually refers to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as "the safe modality" due to the absence of ionizing energy in the MRI process.” Without the potential risk of ionizing radiation, we can focus on reducing the common but more isolated adverse events that cause other patient