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  • Evidence for treating ill or injured crew members
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  • The evidence that is needed to postulate the possibility and estimate the probability of the occurrence of medical conditions during space missions can be drawn from different sources. Some sources include:
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Article
  • Human Health and Performance Risks of Space Exploration Missions
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  • Evidence for treating ill or injured crew members
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Day
  • 15
Month
  • July
url
  • http://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/evidence/reports/EvidenceBook.pdf|comment=NASA SP-2009-3405, pages 242-246
Timestamp
  • 20120715030529
Year
  • 2012
abstract
  • The evidence that is needed to postulate the possibility and estimate the probability of the occurrence of medical conditions during space missions can be drawn from different sources. Some sources include: * records of medical problems that were encountered in previous space flights by U.S. and Russian crews as well as other international partners * information on the medical conditions that occurred during short- and long-term Earth expeditions (submarine, alpine, Arctic and Antarctic expeditions, expeditions to other remote ground-based locations, etc.) * general population studies addressing the age-related probabilities of different diseases and incidence of trauma * pre- and post-flight records of the health status and medical conditions of astronauts and cosmonauts