Objective: A number of studies have evaluated the association between flavonoids intake and lung cancer risk. However, results were inconsistent. To clarify the role of flavonoids in lung cancer, we conducted a meta-analysis on this topic. Methods: Two authors independently searched PubMed and EMBASE for studies regarding the association of flavonoids intake with lung cancer risk. Summary relative risks (RRs) with their corresponding 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated by using random-effects model. Results: Eight prospective studies and four case–control studies involving 5073 lung cancer cases and 237 981 non-cases were included in this meta-analysis. The combined results indi-cated a statistically significant association betw...
Scope: To summarize available evidence on the association between dietary flavonoid as well as ligna...
Numerous epidemiological and preclinical studies suggest that flavonoids may play an important role ...
Background: Studies have suggested the chemopreventive effects of flavonoids on carcinogenesis. Yet ...
Objective: A number of studies have evaluated the association between flavonoids intake and lung can...
<p>The objective of the present review is to study the relationship between flavonoids and lung canc...
Flavonoids are effective antioxidants and, in theory, may provide protection against cancer, althoug...
Purpose: To systematically investigate the effects of dietary flavonoids and flavonoid subclasses on...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To systematically investigate the effects of dietary flavonoids and flavonoid ...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
It has been hypothesized that flavonoids in foods and beverages may reduce cancer risk through anti...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
To systematically investigate the effects of dietary flavonoids and flavonoid subclasses on the risk...
To systematically investigate the effects of dietary flavonoids and flavonoid subclasses on the risk...
Scope: To summarize available evidence on the association between dietary flavonoid as well as ligna...
Numerous epidemiological and preclinical studies suggest that flavonoids may play an important role ...
Background: Studies have suggested the chemopreventive effects of flavonoids on carcinogenesis. Yet ...
Objective: A number of studies have evaluated the association between flavonoids intake and lung can...
<p>The objective of the present review is to study the relationship between flavonoids and lung canc...
Flavonoids are effective antioxidants and, in theory, may provide protection against cancer, althoug...
Purpose: To systematically investigate the effects of dietary flavonoids and flavonoid subclasses on...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To systematically investigate the effects of dietary flavonoids and flavonoid ...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
It has been hypothesized that flavonoids in foods and beverages may reduce cancer risk through anti...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
To systematically investigate the effects of dietary flavonoids and flavonoid subclasses on the risk...
To systematically investigate the effects of dietary flavonoids and flavonoid subclasses on the risk...
Scope: To summarize available evidence on the association between dietary flavonoid as well as ligna...
Numerous epidemiological and preclinical studies suggest that flavonoids may play an important role ...
Background: Studies have suggested the chemopreventive effects of flavonoids on carcinogenesis. Yet ...