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Skull exam -- 6 per million
Additional skull exam -- 6 per million
Cervical spine exam -- 3.6 per million
Additional cervical spine exam -- 3.6 per million
Thoracic spine (wide exam) -- 12 per million
Lumbar spine (wide exam) -- 45 per million
Three humerus exams -- 0.6 per million

Total = 76.8 per million, rounded off to 77

1,000,000 / 77 = 12,987

If you round this figure off, you can tell your patient he has a 1 in 13,000 chance of developing cancer from his tests -- a very low risk.

Get ready to use math in this career.

Dr. Blake McClarty says radiologists apply math skills daily.

"There's a lot of medical physics involved in radiology. Like in MR imaging, we do learn an awful lot of physics," he says.


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