Race Correction and the X-Ray Machine — The Controversy over Increased Radiation Doses for Black Americans in 1968

  • Bavli I
  • Jones D
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Race Correction and the X-Ray Machine The history of race adjustment for x-ray dosing reveals how mistaken assumptions can be admitted into medical practices — and how those practices can be ended.

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Bavli, I., & Jones, D. S. (2022). Race Correction and the X-Ray Machine — The Controversy over Increased Radiation Doses for Black Americans in 1968. New England Journal of Medicine, 387(10), 947–952. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmms2206281

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