%0 Journal Article %T Patient effective dose and radiation biological risk in the chest and abdominopelvic computed tomography. %A Jamshidi MH %A Karami A %A Salimi Y %A Keshavarz A %J Appl Radiat Isot %V 193 %N 0 %D Mar 2023 %M 36577360 %F 1.787 %R 10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110628 %X The incidence and mortality (per 100,000) rates in chest CT are highest for the lungs and breasts (incidence: lung = 116, breast = 98.64; mortality: lung = 113.43, breast = 49.72). Abdominopelvic CT scans showed the highest incidence for stomach (79.57), colon (62.86), bladder (48.69), and liver (28.63), respectively. Mortality is highest for the bladder (80.44), stomach (72.43), colon (69.02), and liver (63.78), respectively. This study helps to better understand the concept of radiation dose and the numbers reported as organ dose and effective dose and identify the probability of the stochastic effect.