Radiation exposure has been linked to an increased risk of lymphoma, as well as other cancers like leukemia and thyroid cancer. High-risk scenarios include nuclear accidents, atomic bomb exposure, or radiation therapy, especially when combined with chemotherapy.
While routine medical procedures like X-rays and CT scans involve low levels of radiation, it’s still important to limit unnecessary exposure. This is especially true for healthcare workers, who should follow safety protocols to reduce occupational risks.

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