β-carotene has been hypothesised to reduce lung cancer risk. We studied the effect of 14 weeks of β-carotene supplementation (20 mg d-1) on the frequency of micronuclei in sputum in 114 heavy smokers in a double-blind trial. Micronuclei reflect DNA damage in exfoliated cells and may thus provide a marker early-stage carcinogenesis. Pre-treatment blood levels of cotinine, β-carotene, retinol and vitamins C and E were similar in the placebo group (n = 61) and the treatment group (n = 53). Plasma β-carotene levels increased 13-fold in the treatment group during intervention. Initial micronuclei counts (per 3,000 cells) were higher in the treatment group than in the placebo group (5.0 vs 4.0, P < 0.05). During intervention, the treatment group ...
Results from some intervention trials indicated that supplemental b-carotene enhanced lung cancer i...
Results from some intervention trials indicated that supplemental b-carotene enhanced lung cancer i...
Human intervention trials have suggested that supplemental beta-carotene resulted in more cancer in ...
Abstract: Does beta-carotene increase, rather than decrease, human lung cancer rates? A large body o...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in the United States, comprising nearly 30% of...
Beta-carotene has been suggested to be a factor for improving the immune system, which implies that ...
Lung cancer and cardiovascular disease are major causes of death in the United States. It has been p...
Lung cancer is one of the most common neoplasms globally, with about 2.2 million new cases and 1.8 m...
Recent intervention trials reported that smokers given dietary β-carotene supplementation were at in...
showed that supplemental p-carotene alone or in combination with retinol appeared to increase the ri...
D ow nloaded from Human intervention trials have shown that supplemental β-carotene increases cancer...
beta-Carotene (BC) intake has been shown to enhance lung cancer risk in smokers and asbestos-exposed...
Human intervention trials have suggested that supplemental beta-carotene resulted in more cancer in ...
beta-Carotene (BC) intake has been shown to enhance lung cancer risk in smokers and asbestos-exposed...
beta-Carotene (BC) intake has been shown to enhance lung cancer risk in smokers and asbestos-exposed...
Results from some intervention trials indicated that supplemental b-carotene enhanced lung cancer i...
Results from some intervention trials indicated that supplemental b-carotene enhanced lung cancer i...
Human intervention trials have suggested that supplemental beta-carotene resulted in more cancer in ...
Abstract: Does beta-carotene increase, rather than decrease, human lung cancer rates? A large body o...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in the United States, comprising nearly 30% of...
Beta-carotene has been suggested to be a factor for improving the immune system, which implies that ...
Lung cancer and cardiovascular disease are major causes of death in the United States. It has been p...
Lung cancer is one of the most common neoplasms globally, with about 2.2 million new cases and 1.8 m...
Recent intervention trials reported that smokers given dietary β-carotene supplementation were at in...
showed that supplemental p-carotene alone or in combination with retinol appeared to increase the ri...
D ow nloaded from Human intervention trials have shown that supplemental β-carotene increases cancer...
beta-Carotene (BC) intake has been shown to enhance lung cancer risk in smokers and asbestos-exposed...
Human intervention trials have suggested that supplemental beta-carotene resulted in more cancer in ...
beta-Carotene (BC) intake has been shown to enhance lung cancer risk in smokers and asbestos-exposed...
beta-Carotene (BC) intake has been shown to enhance lung cancer risk in smokers and asbestos-exposed...
Results from some intervention trials indicated that supplemental b-carotene enhanced lung cancer i...
Results from some intervention trials indicated that supplemental b-carotene enhanced lung cancer i...
Human intervention trials have suggested that supplemental beta-carotene resulted in more cancer in ...