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nitid_name | 10 years ago
The best numbers I can find seem to point to something in the 0.015 μSv to 0.88 μSv range. At cruising altitude, you get 0.04 μSv per minute from cosmic radiation.
I don't think the radiation from these machines should be the biggest concern.
pmoriarty|10 years ago
Plus, this kind of radiation exposure hasn't been tested on humans for long. I'd feel better about being scanned had these scanners been in use for 20 years without many adverse effects reported. As it stands, the jury's still out. And I'd personally rather wait a little longer in line and get a pat down than take a chance with my health.
ggoss|10 years ago
DanBC|10 years ago
EDIT: Driving to the airport will expose you to far more risk than walking through the machine, however you define that risk.
fluxquanta|10 years ago
pavel_lishin|10 years ago
All the more reason to minimize it every chance you get, wouldn't you say?
glasz|10 years ago
late2part|10 years ago
"Just a little higher chance of cancer" is not a comforting observation.