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Pelvis X-ray Radiation Dose: What You Need to Know
The amount of radiation used in a pelvis x-ray can vary depending on the type of x-ray machine and the specific clinical situation. However, a typical value for the radiation dose to the pelvis during an x-ray is around 1.0 millisievert (mSv). This is a relatively low dose of radiation, and the risk of any harmful effects is considered to be very small.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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