Figure 1
From: Predicting chromosome damage in astronauts participating in international space station missions

Observed chromosome aberration rate (CAR) in lymphocytes collected from the ISS crewmembers pre-flight (blue circles) and post-flight (red triangles), plotted against dose where "dose" is either the ex-vivo gamma-ray dose in Gy (pre-flight) or the estimated BFO dose in Gy, received during flight. The solid curve shows the mean dose–response function estimated from Poisson regression on the pre-flight samples. The average BFO dose received during ISS missions was 0.028 Gy, and the average CAR post-mission was 0.0049 (insert), reflecting an average RBE of about 3.1 (see RBE Estimation Model). Results presented in this and other figures were generated using Stata Statistical Software27.