The association between high doses of radiation exposure and cardiovascular damage is well established. Patients that have undergone radiotherapy for primary cancers of the head and neck and mediastinal regions have shown increased risk of heart and vascular damage and long-term development of radiation-induced heart disease [1]. In addition, recent meta-analyses of epidemiological data from atomic bomb survivors and nuclear industry workers has also shown that acute and chronic radiation exposures is strongly correlated with an increased risk of circulatory disease at doses above 0.5 Sv [2]. However, these analyses are confounded for lower doses by lifestyle factors, such as drinking, smoking, and obesity. The types of radiation found in t...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in space exploration, supported by the accele...
Current space programs are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards human mi...
Space radiation is the "Number One Health Risk" (Chancellor et al., 2014) for long-term space missi...
Occupational radiation exposure from the space environment may result in non-cancer or non-CNS degen...
Since the beginning of manned spaceflight, NASA has recognized the potential risk of cardiovascular ...
Radiation-induced cardiovascular disease is a well-known complication of radiation exposure. Over th...
The radiation environment in space poses significant challenges to human health and is a major conce...
Radiation-induced cardiovascular disease is a well-known complication of radiation exposure. Over th...
Of the many possible health challenges posed during extended exploratory missions to space, the effe...
Projecting a vision for space radiobiological research necessitates understanding the nature of the ...
Radiation therapy (RT) in the form of photons and protons is a well-established treatment for cancer...
Space programmes are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards missions by hu...
Projecting a vision for space radiobiological research necessitates understanding the nature of the ...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in space exploration, supported by the accele...
Space travelers are exposed to solar and galactic cosmic rays comprised of protons and heavy ions mo...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in space exploration, supported by the accele...
Current space programs are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards human mi...
Space radiation is the "Number One Health Risk" (Chancellor et al., 2014) for long-term space missi...
Occupational radiation exposure from the space environment may result in non-cancer or non-CNS degen...
Since the beginning of manned spaceflight, NASA has recognized the potential risk of cardiovascular ...
Radiation-induced cardiovascular disease is a well-known complication of radiation exposure. Over th...
The radiation environment in space poses significant challenges to human health and is a major conce...
Radiation-induced cardiovascular disease is a well-known complication of radiation exposure. Over th...
Of the many possible health challenges posed during extended exploratory missions to space, the effe...
Projecting a vision for space radiobiological research necessitates understanding the nature of the ...
Radiation therapy (RT) in the form of photons and protons is a well-established treatment for cancer...
Space programmes are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards missions by hu...
Projecting a vision for space radiobiological research necessitates understanding the nature of the ...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in space exploration, supported by the accele...
Space travelers are exposed to solar and galactic cosmic rays comprised of protons and heavy ions mo...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in space exploration, supported by the accele...
Current space programs are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards human mi...
Space radiation is the "Number One Health Risk" (Chancellor et al., 2014) for long-term space missi...