Intake of dietary provitamin A (carotene) was inversely related to the 19-year incidence of lung cancer in a prospective epidemiological study of 1954 middle-aged men. The relative risks of lung cancer in the first (lowest) to fourth quartiles of the distribution of carotene intake were respectively, 7[middle dot]0, 5[middle dot] 5, 3.0, and 1.0 for all men in the study, and 8[middle dot] 1, 5.6, 3.9, and 1.0 for men who had smoked cigarettes for 30 or more years. Intake of preformed vitamin A (retinol) and intake of other nutrients were not significantly related to the risk of lung cancer. Neither carotene nor retinol intake was significantly related to the risk of other carcinomas grouped together, although for men in whom epidermoid carc...
Carotenoids and retinol are considered biomarkers of fruits and vegetables intake, and are of much i...
Intervention trials with supplemental beta-carotene have observed either no effect or a harmful effe...
Intervention trials with supplemental beta-carotene have observed either no effect or a harmful effe...
Whether dietary β-carotene and vitamin A intake protect against lung cancer risk is not clear. There...
Abstract: Whether dietary β-carotene and vitamin A intake protect against lung cancer risk is not cl...
International audienceWhile diets rich in fruit and vegetables appear to reduce lung cancer risk, th...
Intervention trials with supplemental β-carotene have observed either no effect or a harmful effect ...
While diets rich in fruit and vegetables appear to reduce lung cancer risk, the evidence for individ...
High-dose β-carotene supplementation in high-risk persons has been linked to increased lung cancer r...
High-dose β-carotene supplementation in high-risk persons has been linked to increased lung cancer r...
Dietary intake of vitamin A (VA) and carotenes has shown beneficial effects for decreasing the risk ...
showed that supplemental p-carotene alone or in combination with retinol appeared to increase the ri...
A population-based case-comparison study of histologically confirmed lung cancer among white male an...
Carotenoids and retinol are considered biomarkers of fruits and vegetables intake, and are of much i...
Background: Adequate dietary intakes of vitamin A are protective against lung cancer, but little is ...
Carotenoids and retinol are considered biomarkers of fruits and vegetables intake, and are of much i...
Intervention trials with supplemental beta-carotene have observed either no effect or a harmful effe...
Intervention trials with supplemental beta-carotene have observed either no effect or a harmful effe...
Whether dietary β-carotene and vitamin A intake protect against lung cancer risk is not clear. There...
Abstract: Whether dietary β-carotene and vitamin A intake protect against lung cancer risk is not cl...
International audienceWhile diets rich in fruit and vegetables appear to reduce lung cancer risk, th...
Intervention trials with supplemental β-carotene have observed either no effect or a harmful effect ...
While diets rich in fruit and vegetables appear to reduce lung cancer risk, the evidence for individ...
High-dose β-carotene supplementation in high-risk persons has been linked to increased lung cancer r...
High-dose β-carotene supplementation in high-risk persons has been linked to increased lung cancer r...
Dietary intake of vitamin A (VA) and carotenes has shown beneficial effects for decreasing the risk ...
showed that supplemental p-carotene alone or in combination with retinol appeared to increase the ri...
A population-based case-comparison study of histologically confirmed lung cancer among white male an...
Carotenoids and retinol are considered biomarkers of fruits and vegetables intake, and are of much i...
Background: Adequate dietary intakes of vitamin A are protective against lung cancer, but little is ...
Carotenoids and retinol are considered biomarkers of fruits and vegetables intake, and are of much i...
Intervention trials with supplemental beta-carotene have observed either no effect or a harmful effe...
Intervention trials with supplemental beta-carotene have observed either no effect or a harmful effe...