End-To-End Risk Assesment: From Genes and Protein to Acceptable Radiation Risks for Mars Exploration

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Mars Exploration, Aerospace Safety, Risk, Assessments, Radiation Hazards, Extraterrestrial Radiation, Proton Damage, Radiation Sickness, Radiation Damage, Radiation Effects

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The human exploration of Mars will impose unavoidable health risks from galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and possibly solar particle events (SPE). It is the goal of NASA's Space Radiation Health Program to develop the capability to predict health risks with significant accuracy to ensure that risks are well below acceptable levels and to allow for mitigation approaches to be effective at reasonable costs. End-to-End risk assessment is the approach being followed to understand proton and heavy ion damage at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels in order to predict the probability of the major health risk including cancer, neurological disorders, hereditary effects, cataracts, and acute radiation sickness and to develop countermeasures for mitigating risks.

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