Extraterrestrial gynecology: could spaceflight increase the risk of developing cancer in female astronauts? An updated review

R Drago-Ferrante, R Di Fiore, F Karouia… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Outer space is an extremely hostile environment for human life, with ionizing radiation from
galactic cosmic rays and microgravity posing the most significant hazards to the health of …

Pathophysiology, risk, diagnosis, and management of venous thrombosis in space: where are we now?

KM Harris, R Arya, A Elias, T Weber, DA Green… - npj …, 2023 - nature.com
The recent incidental discovery of an asymptomatic venous thrombosis (VT) in the internal
jugular vein of an astronaut on the International Space Station prompted a necessary …

Impact of near continuous low dose rate neutron irradiation on pregnancy outcomes in mice

JG Steller, RS Blue, AE Ronca, A Goodspeed… - npj …, 2024 - nature.com
The effects of galactic cosmic radiation on reproductive physiology remain largely unknown.
We determined the impact of near-continuous low-dose-rate Californium-252 neutron …

Weightlessness leads to an increase granulosa cells in the growing follicle

AY Kikina, MS Matrosova, EY Gorbacheva… - npj …, 2024 - nature.com
The participation of women in space programs of increasing flight duration requires research
of their reproductive system from the perspective of subsequent childbearing and healthy …

Sexual Health in Space: a 5-year Scoping Review

M Santaguida, S Dubé - Current Sexual Health Reports, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review The combined efforts of national and private space
organizations are progressively allowing more people to live and work in space. But to …

[PDF][PDF] Sex in space: Consideration of uncontrolled human conception in emerging space tourism

DC Cullen, MC Hudnall, S Ali, SS Behram… - Green paper for …, 2023 - researchgate.net
The next ten years (2023 to 2033) are expected to see growth in orbital space tourism, with
flights lasting from days to weeks. The motivations for spaceflight and the expected inflight …

Women's health in spaceflight

S Puukila, JS Alwood, LK Christenson… - Precision Medicine for …, 2025 - Elsevier
Historically, only 75 women have flown in space, and while this inequity has been recently
addressed with astronaut candidates approximately 50% female, research defining female …

Review extraterrestrial gynecology: could spaceflight increase the risk of developing cancer in female astronauts? An updated review

R Drago-Ferrante, R Di Fiore, F Karouia… - 2022 - um.edu.mt
Outer space is an extremely hostile environment for human life, with ionizing radiation from
galactic cosmic rays and microgravity posing the most significant hazards to the health of …

[PDF][PDF] Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Medical Diagnosis and Treatment During Space Exploration Missions

RA Lacinski, JG Steller, A Anderson, AM Nelson - 2024 - ntrs.nasa.gov
Tremendous media attention accompanied the public launch of generative artificial
intelligence (AI) models 1, and novel applications of these technologies have continued to …

SPACE ANALOGUES-MENSTRUAL CYCLE IRREGULARITIES IN ANTARCTICA

C Dangoisse - content-cdn.sessionboard.com
A recent literature review highlights significant gaps in our understanding of the effects of
spaceflight on the female reproductive system1. This is due to many factors, most …