ABSTRACT Preliminary analysis of dietary data collected from 188 male subjects with lung cancer and 294 controls, in an ongoing population-based case-control study in Hawaii, indicate that dietary cholesterol is positively and significantly associated with lung cancer risk after statistically adjusting for age, ethnicity, pack-years of cigarette smoking, and occupational exposure to lung carcinogens. The increased lung cancer risk associated with high dietary cholesterol appears to be consistent in all five major ethnic groups in Hawaii. Am J Clin Nutr l983;37:192-193. KEY WORDS Dietary cholesterol, lung cancer, case-contro
Rates of lung cancer in American men have greatly exceeded those in Japanese men for several decades...
There is remarkable variation in the incidence of lung cancer among ethnic and racial groups in the ...
Alaska Natives and American Indians in the Northern and Southern Plains experience disproportionatel...
The hypothesis that dietary cholesterol is positively associated with lung cancer was investigated i...
Multiple epidemiologic studies have evaluated the relationship between dietary cholesterol and lung ...
ABSTRACT-A prospective study of cancer and coronary heart disease (CHD) in 8,006 Hawaiian Japanese m...
Lung cancer rates are highest in countries with the greatest fat intakes. In several case-control st...
Background: This study assesses the association between dietary cholesterol intake and the risk of v...
Background. The protective effect of a balanced diet on lung cancer risk has been well established i...
H AWAII presents an opportune setting for epidemiologic studies, providing as it does a situation in...
relationship between intake of flavo-noids—powerful dietary antioxidants that may also inhibit P450 ...
Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Nutrition, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.Lung canc...
deaths five years after cholesterol measurement, there was a significant excess of lung cancer death...
Background There is remarkable variation in the incidence of lung cancer among ethnic and racial gro...
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Rates of lung cancer in American men have greatly exceeded those in Japanese men for several decades...
There is remarkable variation in the incidence of lung cancer among ethnic and racial groups in the ...
Alaska Natives and American Indians in the Northern and Southern Plains experience disproportionatel...
The hypothesis that dietary cholesterol is positively associated with lung cancer was investigated i...
Multiple epidemiologic studies have evaluated the relationship between dietary cholesterol and lung ...
ABSTRACT-A prospective study of cancer and coronary heart disease (CHD) in 8,006 Hawaiian Japanese m...
Lung cancer rates are highest in countries with the greatest fat intakes. In several case-control st...
Background: This study assesses the association between dietary cholesterol intake and the risk of v...
Background. The protective effect of a balanced diet on lung cancer risk has been well established i...
H AWAII presents an opportune setting for epidemiologic studies, providing as it does a situation in...
relationship between intake of flavo-noids—powerful dietary antioxidants that may also inhibit P450 ...
Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Nutrition, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.Lung canc...
deaths five years after cholesterol measurement, there was a significant excess of lung cancer death...
Background There is remarkable variation in the incidence of lung cancer among ethnic and racial gro...
N01 CN67001/CN/NCI NIH HHS/United StatesP01 CA33619/CA/NCI NIH HHS/United StatesR01 CA55874/CA/NCI N...
Rates of lung cancer in American men have greatly exceeded those in Japanese men for several decades...
There is remarkable variation in the incidence of lung cancer among ethnic and racial groups in the ...
Alaska Natives and American Indians in the Northern and Southern Plains experience disproportionatel...