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Most of the world doesn't have access to x-rays

By The Atlantic  
   September 28, 2016

In a country of 43 million, Kenya only has 200 radiologists; Massachusetts General, in Boston, has 126. The global radiology gap is far less discussed than infectious-disease outbreaks and natural disasters, but its dangers to public health are every bit as urgent.

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