AbstractCancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy charged particles during travel and residence on asteroids, the moon, and other planets. NASA's Biomedical Critical Path Roadmap defines the carcinogenic risks of radiation exposure as one of four type I risks. A type I risk represents a demonstrated, serious problem with no countermeasure concepts, and may be a potential “show-stopper” for long duration spaceflight. Estimating the carcinogenic risks for humans who will be exposed to heavy ions during deep space exploration has very large uncertainties at present. There are no human data that address risk from extended exposure to complex radiation fields. The overarching goal in this area to imp...
Radiation has emerged as the most critical issue to be resolved for long-term missions both orbital ...
Radiation has emerged as the most critical issue to be resolved for long-term missions both orbital ...
Excess cancers resulting from external radiation exposures have been noted since the early 1950s, wh...
AbstractCancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy char...
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...
Current space programs are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards human mi...
Space programmes are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards missions by hu...
Space programmes are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards missions by hu...
Space programmes are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards missions by hu...
Space travelers are exposed to solar and galactic cosmic rays comprised of protons and heavy ions mo...
Projecting a vision for space radiobiological research necessitates understanding the nature of the ...
The radiation environment in space poses significant challenges to human health and is a major conce...
AbstractRobust predictive models are essential to manage the risk of radiation-induced carcinogenesi...
Radiation has emerged as the most critical issue to be resolved for long-term missions both orbital ...
Radiation has emerged as the most critical issue to be resolved for long-term missions both orbital ...
Excess cancers resulting from external radiation exposures have been noted since the early 1950s, wh...
AbstractCancer is an important long-term risk for astronauts exposed to protons and high-energy char...
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...
Current space programs are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards human mi...
Space programmes are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards missions by hu...
Space programmes are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards missions by hu...
Space programmes are shifting toward planetary exploration, and in particular towards missions by hu...
Space travelers are exposed to solar and galactic cosmic rays comprised of protons and heavy ions mo...
Projecting a vision for space radiobiological research necessitates understanding the nature of the ...
The radiation environment in space poses significant challenges to human health and is a major conce...
AbstractRobust predictive models are essential to manage the risk of radiation-induced carcinogenesi...
Radiation has emerged as the most critical issue to be resolved for long-term missions both orbital ...
Radiation has emerged as the most critical issue to be resolved for long-term missions both orbital ...
Excess cancers resulting from external radiation exposures have been noted since the early 1950s, wh...