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Smoking Before X-rays: Does it Affect Results?
No, smoking 4-5 hours before an X-ray will not present a substantially different view than a normal X-ray. X-rays are used to image bones and other dense tissues, and the presence of smoke in the lungs will not significantly impact the quality of the images produced.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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