X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate various tissues in the body, producing images of internal structures on film or digital detectors. They are crucial in clinical practice for diagnosing fractures, infections, and tumours, as well as guiding certain interventions. A key association is their use in chest imaging, where they can reveal conditions like pneumonia or lung cancer, but excessive exposure carries a risk of radiation-induced damage.

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