https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12862322 https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/aircrew/cosmicionizingradia... https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/radiation/air_travel.html
> METHODS: A cohort of 10,051 male and 160 female airline pilots [...] was followed for cancer incidence [...].
> RESULTS: Among male pilots, there were 466 cases of cancer diagnosed vs. 456 expected.
So, a heightened risk of (466-456)/10051 = 0,001% if I read this correctly.
Or am I misunderstanding something here? I guess so, because this seems close to negligible.
> METHODS: A cohort of 10,051 male and 160 female airline pilots [...] was followed for cancer incidence [...].
> RESULTS: Among male pilots, there were 466 cases of cancer diagnosed vs. 456 expected.
So, a heightened risk of (466-456)/10051 = 0,001% if I read this correctly.
Or am I misunderstanding something here? I guess so, because this seems close to negligible.