Cancer risk from galactic cosmic radiation exposure is considered a potential showstopper for a manned mission to Mars. Calculating the actual risks confronted by spaceflight crews is complicated by our limited understanding of the carcinogenic effects of high-charge, high-energy (HZE) ions, a radiation type for which no human exposure data exist. Using a mouse model of genetic diversity, we find that the histotype spectrum of HZE ion-induced tumors is similar to the spectra of spontaneous and γ-ray-induced tumors and that the genomic loci controlling susceptibilities overlap between groups for some tumor types. Where it occurs, this overlap indicates shared tumorigenesis mechanisms regardless of the type of radiation exposure and support...
Monitoring mice exposed to carbon ion radiotherapy provides an indirect method to evalu-ate the pote...
To determine the genetic characteristics of individual patients and their cancers for more effective...
Ionising radiation (IR) is a recognised carcinogen responsible for cancer development in patients pr...
Exposure to ionizing radiation is considered by NASA to be a major health hazard for deep space expl...
Abstract High-charge, high-energy ion particle (HZE) radiations are extraterrestrial in origin and c...
There exists a wide degree of genetic variation within the normal human population which includes di...
There exists a wide degree of genetic variation within the normal human population which includes di...
Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) include various high energy charged particles (HZE) in addition to photon...
Before the human exploration of Mars or long-duration missions on the Earth's moon, the risk of canc...
Before the human exploration of Mars or long-duration missions on the Earth's moon, the risk of canc...
Before the human exploration of Mars or long-duration missions on the Earth's moon, the risk of canc...
One of the important concerns for astronauts in space environment is cancer risk associated with cos...
Exposure to a small number of high-energy heavy charged particles (HZE ions), as found in the deep s...
Exposure to a small number of high-energy heavy charged particles (HZE ions), as found in the deep s...
Exposure to a small number of high-energy heavy charged particles (HZE ions), as found in the deep s...
Monitoring mice exposed to carbon ion radiotherapy provides an indirect method to evalu-ate the pote...
To determine the genetic characteristics of individual patients and their cancers for more effective...
Ionising radiation (IR) is a recognised carcinogen responsible for cancer development in patients pr...
Exposure to ionizing radiation is considered by NASA to be a major health hazard for deep space expl...
Abstract High-charge, high-energy ion particle (HZE) radiations are extraterrestrial in origin and c...
There exists a wide degree of genetic variation within the normal human population which includes di...
There exists a wide degree of genetic variation within the normal human population which includes di...
Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) include various high energy charged particles (HZE) in addition to photon...
Before the human exploration of Mars or long-duration missions on the Earth's moon, the risk of canc...
Before the human exploration of Mars or long-duration missions on the Earth's moon, the risk of canc...
Before the human exploration of Mars or long-duration missions on the Earth's moon, the risk of canc...
One of the important concerns for astronauts in space environment is cancer risk associated with cos...
Exposure to a small number of high-energy heavy charged particles (HZE ions), as found in the deep s...
Exposure to a small number of high-energy heavy charged particles (HZE ions), as found in the deep s...
Exposure to a small number of high-energy heavy charged particles (HZE ions), as found in the deep s...
Monitoring mice exposed to carbon ion radiotherapy provides an indirect method to evalu-ate the pote...
To determine the genetic characteristics of individual patients and their cancers for more effective...
Ionising radiation (IR) is a recognised carcinogen responsible for cancer development in patients pr...