"TSA employees at Logan International Airport believe they have  identified a cancer cluster in their ranks, according to documents  obtained under the Freedom of Information Act and released by the Electronic Privacy Information Center.  They have requested dosimetry to counter 'TSA's  improperly non-monitored radiation threat.' So far, at least, they  have not received it. The documents also reveal a paper  from Johns Hopkins that essentially questions whether it is even  safe to stand near an operating scanner, let alone inside one. Also, the  National Institute of Standards and Technology says that the Dept. of  Homeland Security 'mischaracterized'  their work by telling USA Today that NIST affirmed the  safety of the scanners when in fact NIST does not do product safety  testing and never tested a scanner for safety." - SlashDot