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Home  /  Space  /  NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore face cancer and brain damage risks after prolonged ISS stay

NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore face cancer and brain damage risks after prolonged ISS stay

by Jake Hoffman
March 12, 2025
in Health, Space
Reading Time: 3 mins read
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore face cancer and brain damage risks after prolonged ISS stay

Nine Months in Space Raises Concerns Over Cancer, Brain Damage, and More

NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore, who have been stranded aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for more than nine months, are finally scheduled to return to Earth in mid-March. Originally intended as a short, one-week mission, their stay was extended indefinitely due to critical technical issues with their spacecraft.

As they near their return—expected by March 16—experts are raising concerns about the long-term health risks they now face due to prolonged exposure to space conditions.


Prolonged space missions and their impact on astronaut health

Both Williams and Wilmore have been exposed to extreme environmental factors aboard the ISS, including cosmic radiation, microgravity, and psychological stress. These factors can have long-lasting effects on the human body and brain, especially during missions lasting several months.

Increased Radiation Exposure

Space lacks the protective atmosphere and magnetic field that shield life on Earth from harmful radiation. Scientists warn that the extended ISS stay has significantly increased Williams’ and Wilmore’s exposure to solar and cosmic radiation, posing a lifelong risk of cancer.

  • Astronauts on the ISS are exposed to nearly 20 times more radiation than people on Earth, according to NASA.
  • Prolonged exposure increases the risk of DNA damage, solid tumors, and blood cancers, including leukemia.

Despite NASA’s protocols to monitor and limit astronauts’ lifetime radiation exposure, the duration of their mission places both astronauts at higher long-term health risks.


Microgravity’s effect on the brain

Microgravity doesn’t just weaken bones and muscles; it can also cause significant changes to the brain and nervous system. In zero gravity, bodily fluids shift toward the head, raising intracranial pressure.

This can lead to:
✔ Chronic headaches
✔ Vision abnormalities
✔ Structural brain changes

Studies show astronauts who spend extended time in space experience changes in brain volume, white matter, and brain shape—potentially leading to cognitive issues and memory impairment.


Risk of Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome (SANS)

Both Williams and Wilmore are at risk of developing Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome (SANS)—a condition linked to prolonged microgravity exposure that can affect:

  • Optic nerve swelling
  • Visual acuity
  • Communication between different brain regions

SANS can cause:

✔ Spatial disorientation
✔ Balance problems
✔ Memory and processing issues


Lifelong health concerns for Williams and Wilmore

Although both astronauts are highly experienced—Williams with over 322 days and Wilmore with 178 days in space prior to this mission—their extended ISS stay raises unprecedented health concerns. Prolonged exposure to radiation and microgravity can accelerate aging-related conditions and increase their risk of neurological disorders.

NASA continues to monitor both astronauts’ health and will conduct extensive medical evaluations upon their return. However, some risks may linger long after they’re back on Earth.

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