CT scans implicated in 2 percent of cancers January 2, 2008 American Medical News, Jan. 7, 2008 A recent study estimates that between 1.5 percent and 2 percent of all cancers can be attributed to radiation from the 62 million computed tomography scans Americans get each year. "Many people just have no clue what different exposures to radiation means," said Dr. Brody, director of UTMB's Institute for the Medical Humanities. « Back | The Newsroom »