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Non-Targeted Effects Models Predict Significantly Higher Mars Mission Cancer Risk than Targeted Effects Models
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Cacao, Eliedonna
, Cucinotta, Francis A.
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/ Animal models
/ Cancer
/ Cell culture
/ Colon
/ Colon cancer
/ Cosmic rays
/ Energy transfer
/ Harderian gland
/ Health risks
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Liver
/ Lung cancer
/ multidisciplinary
/ Protons
/ Radiation protection
/ RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stomach
2017
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Non-Targeted Effects Models Predict Significantly Higher Mars Mission Cancer Risk than Targeted Effects Models
by
Cacao, Eliedonna
, Cucinotta, Francis A.
in
631/67/70
/ 692/499
/ Animal models
/ Cancer
/ Cell culture
/ Colon
/ Colon cancer
/ Cosmic rays
/ Energy transfer
/ Harderian gland
/ Health risks
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Liver
/ Lung cancer
/ multidisciplinary
/ Protons
/ Radiation protection
/ RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stomach
2017
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Non-Targeted Effects Models Predict Significantly Higher Mars Mission Cancer Risk than Targeted Effects Models
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Cacao, Eliedonna
, Cucinotta, Francis A.
in
631/67/70
/ 692/499
/ Animal models
/ Cancer
/ Cell culture
/ Colon
/ Colon cancer
/ Cosmic rays
/ Energy transfer
/ Harderian gland
/ Health risks
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Liver
/ Lung cancer
/ multidisciplinary
/ Protons
/ Radiation protection
/ RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stomach
2017
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Non-Targeted Effects Models Predict Significantly Higher Mars Mission Cancer Risk than Targeted Effects Models
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Non-Targeted Effects Models Predict Significantly Higher Mars Mission Cancer Risk than Targeted Effects Models
2017
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Cancer risk is an important concern for galactic cosmic ray (GCR) exposures, which consist of a wide-energy range of protons, heavy ions and secondary radiation produced in shielding and tissues. Relative biological effectiveness (RBE) factors for surrogate cancer endpoints in cell culture models and tumor induction in mice vary considerable, including significant variations for different tissues and mouse strains. Many studies suggest non-targeted effects (NTE) occur for low doses of high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation, leading to deviation from the linear dose response model used in radiation protection. Using the mouse Harderian gland tumor experiment, the only extensive data-set for dose response modelling with a variety of particle types (>4), for the first-time a particle track structure model of tumor prevalence is used to investigate the effects of NTEs in predictions of chronic GCR exposure risk. The NTE model led to a predicted risk 2-fold higher compared to a targeted effects model. The scarcity of data with animal models for tissues that dominate human radiation cancer risk, including lung, colon, breast, liver, and stomach, suggest that studies of NTEs in other tissues are urgently needed prior to long-term space missions outside the protection of the Earth’s geomagnetic sphere.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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