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Mitigation Strategies for Space Radiation Health Risks
[摘要] Astronauts embarking on missions beyond low Earth orbit (LEO) will be exposed to a radiation field that may increase the risks of developing cancer, cardiovascular diseases, central nervous system disorders, and immune decrements. Operational parameters will be the primary determinants of crew radiation exposure. NASA uses integrated design tools and risk models to optimize these parameters to minimize radiation exposure. NASA is also considering medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce radiation-associated health risks. MCMs for potential use in space-based applications can be developed from a variety of sources, including: a) population-based chemoprevention trials against targeted diseases b) drug development efforts focused on treating acute effects from accidental radiation exposures c) drug development to mitigate side effects of radiotherapy d) mechanistic studies of distinct damage caused by high charge (Z) and energy (HZE) radiation. Use of agents developed for other applications, or repurposed, is advantageous because long-term safety in humans is already established.
[发布日期] 2019-08-29 [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  [学科分类] 医学(综合)
[关键词] AEROSPACE MEDICINE;ASTRONAUTS;CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM;CANCER;CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM;COUNTERMEASURES;DISEASES;EXPOSURE;EXTRATERRESTRIAL RADIATION;FLIGHT CREWS;HEALTH;RADIATION DISTRIBUTION;RADIATION THERAPY;RISK;SAFETY [时效性] 
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