Frank Cucinotta

Study: Collateral Damage from Cosmic Rays Increases Cancer Risk for Mars Astronauts

New predictive model shows radiation from cosmic rays extends from damaged to otherwise healthy “bystander” cells, effectively doubling cancer risk.

Former NASA scientitst Francis (Frank) Cucinotta is a professor for the department of health physics and diagnostic sciences within the School of Allied Health Sciences. (Aaron Mayes / UNLV Creative Services)

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