For example, the radiation dose received during an X-ray examination is approximately 0.2 mSv per exposure. CT scans produce more radiation, typically ranging from 2 mSv to 10 mSv per scan. Although these doses appear to exceed the 1 mSv management limit specified in the standards, it does not mean that the human body will necessarily be affected. Furthermore, since medical radiation exposure is actively accepted, it is not within the scope of the standards. It is generally believed that when the annual radiation dose exceeds 100 mSv, the health risks to the human body significantly increase.