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How Do X-Rays Relate to Cancer Risk?
Exposure to X-rays involves ionizing radiation, which has enough energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, creating ions. This ionizing radiation can damage the
DNA
within cells, potentially leading to mutations that may cause
cancer
.
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