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Proton irradiation and endometriosis

Journal Article · · Aviat., Space Environ. Med.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6914858
Female rhesus monkeys given single total-body exposures of protons of varying energies developed endometriosis at a frequency significantly higher than that of nonirradiated animals of the same age. The minimum latency period was 7 years after exposure. The doses and energies of the radiation received were within the range that could be received by an aircrew member in near-earth orbit during a random solar flare event, leading to the conclusion that endometriosis should be a consideration in assessing the risk of delayed radiation effects in female crewmembers.
OSTI ID:
6914858
Journal Information:
Aviat., Space Environ. Med.; (United States), Journal Name: Aviat., Space Environ. Med.; (United States) Vol. 54:8; ISSN ASEMC
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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