Literature DB >> 21900398

From mice and men to earth and space: joint NASA-NCI workshop on lung cancer risk resulting from space and terrestrial radiation.

Jerry W Shay1, Francis A Cucinotta, Frank M Sulzman, C Norman Coleman, John D Minna.   

Abstract

On June 27-28, 2011, scientists from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), NASA, and academia met in Bethesda to discuss major lung cancer issues confronting each organization. For NASA, available data suggest that lung cancer is the largest potential cancer risk from space travel for both men and women and quantitative risk assessment information for mission planning is needed. In space, the radiation risk is from high energy and charge (HZE) nuclei (such as Fe) and high-energy protons from solar flares and not from gamma radiation. In contrast, the NCI is endeavoring to estimate the increased lung cancer risk from the potential widespread implementation of computed tomographic (CT) screening in individuals at high risk for developing lung cancer based on the National Lung Cancer Screening Trial (NLST). For the latter, exposure will be X-rays from CT scans from the screening (which uses "low-dose" CT scans) and also from follow-up scans used to evaluate abnormalities found during initial screening. Topics discussed included the risk of lung cancer arising after HZE particle, proton, and low-dose exposure to Earth's radiation. The workshop examined preclinical models, epidemiology, molecular markers, "omics" technology, radiobiology issues, and lung stem cells that relate to the development of lung cancer. ©2011 AACR

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21900398      PMCID: PMC3217106          DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-11-2546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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5.  Heavy-Ion-Induced Lung Tumors: Dose- & LET-Dependence.

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10.  Long-term epigenetic effects of exposure to low doses of 56Fe in the mouse lung.

Authors:  Etienne Nzabarushimana; Isabelle R Miousse; Lijian Shao; Jianhui Chang; Antiño R Allen; Jennifer Turner; Blair Stewart; Jacob Raber; Igor Koturbash
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