I am not
overly concerned, someone in the IRC channel I'm in asked and I
thought I'd ping. Even then, in a color CRT without any lead shielding, I'd
bet the emissions pale in comparison to any kind of real medical X-ray.
Not a very good comparison because one is pointed at your head for
months or years and the latter is momentary.
I am not convinced that the effect is purely cumulative anyway. In other words,
a lower intensity (and lower energy) beam for longer might not do as much
damage as a brief pulse from a high intensity, high energy source.
Silly example (using visible light, not X rays), I can look at the output of
a normal red LED for many hours without any eye damage. But shining a
high power laser in my eye for a fraction of a second would blind me.
-tony