AbstractThe prediction of the risks of cancer and other late effects from space radiation exposure carries large uncertainties mostly due to the lack of information on the risks from high charge and energy (HZE) particles and other high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation. In our recent work new methods were used to consider NASA's requirement to protect against the acceptable risk of no more than 3% probability of cancer fatality estimated at the 95% confidence level. Because it is not possible that a zero-level of uncertainty could be achieved, we suggest that an acceptable uncertainty level should be defined in relationship to a probability distribution function (PDF) that only suffers from modest skewness with higher uncertainty allo...
Long-term human space missions such as a future journey to Mars could be characterized by several ha...
A major risk from exposure to space radiation is the induction of cancer and it is from estimates of...
An alternative approach that is particularly suitable for the radiation health risk assessment (HRA)...
Mortality and morbidity risks from space radiation exposure are an important concern for astronauts ...
The health risks faced by astronauts from space radiation include cancer, cataracts, hereditary effe...
Cancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy charged part...
Cancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy charged part...
Cancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy charged part...
AbstractCancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy char...
We discuss calculations of probability distribution functions (PDF) representing uncertainties in pr...
Space travelers are exposed to solar and galactic cosmic rays comprised of protons and heavy ions mo...
Astronauts on a mission to Mars would be exposed for up to 3 years to galactic cosmic rays (GCR)--ma...
<div><p>Astronauts on a mission to Mars would be exposed for up to 3 years to galactic cosmic rays (...
AbstractCancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy char...
<p>Increases in tumor lethality is considered with the parameter, <i>F<sub>letha</sub></i><sub>l</su...
Long-term human space missions such as a future journey to Mars could be characterized by several ha...
A major risk from exposure to space radiation is the induction of cancer and it is from estimates of...
An alternative approach that is particularly suitable for the radiation health risk assessment (HRA)...
Mortality and morbidity risks from space radiation exposure are an important concern for astronauts ...
The health risks faced by astronauts from space radiation include cancer, cataracts, hereditary effe...
Cancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy charged part...
Cancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy charged part...
Cancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy charged part...
AbstractCancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy char...
We discuss calculations of probability distribution functions (PDF) representing uncertainties in pr...
Space travelers are exposed to solar and galactic cosmic rays comprised of protons and heavy ions mo...
Astronauts on a mission to Mars would be exposed for up to 3 years to galactic cosmic rays (GCR)--ma...
<div><p>Astronauts on a mission to Mars would be exposed for up to 3 years to galactic cosmic rays (...
AbstractCancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy char...
<p>Increases in tumor lethality is considered with the parameter, <i>F<sub>letha</sub></i><sub>l</su...
Long-term human space missions such as a future journey to Mars could be characterized by several ha...
A major risk from exposure to space radiation is the induction of cancer and it is from estimates of...
An alternative approach that is particularly suitable for the radiation health risk assessment (HRA)...