Increased physical activity has been associated with a reduction in the incidence and mortality from all-site cancer and some site-specific cancers in samples of primarily nonsmoking individuals; however, little is known about whether physical activity is associated with similar risk reductions among smokers and ex-smokers. This study examined physical activity in relation to all-site cancer and lung cancer incidence and mortality in a sample of current and former smokers (n = 7,045; 59% male; 95% Caucasian; mean age, 63 years) drawn from the β-Carotene and Retinol Efficacy Trial, a lung cancer chemoprevention trial. Hazard rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals associated with a 1 SD increase in physical activity were 0.86 (0.80-0.94) fo...
Worldwide, lung cancer in never-smokers is ranked the seventh most common cause of cancer death; how...
Worldwide, lung cancer in never-smokers is ranked the seventh most common cause of cancer death; how...
Cigarette smoking is responsible for the majority of lung cancer cases worldwide; however, a proport...
Increased physical activity has been associated with a reduction in the incidence and mortality from...
Research suggests an inverse association between physical activity and lung cancer. However, whether...
Research conducted predominantly in male populations on physical activity and lung cancer has yielde...
Background: Epidemiological evidences regarding the association between physical activity and the ri...
We aimed to investigate physical activity (PA) and risk of different histological subtypes of lung c...
A population-based case-control study of 2,128 cases with histologically confirmed incident lung can...
Background: Epidemiological evidences regarding the association between physical activity and the ri...
Physical activity has been associated with lower lung cancer incidence and mortality in several popu...
Importance Leisure-time physical activity has been associated with lower risk of heart-disease and a...
International audienceAlthough evidence has accumulated that recreational physical activities (PA) m...
Observational studies have suggested that physical activity might lower the risk of lung cancer in f...
Observational studies have suggested that physical activity might lower the risk of lung cancer in f...
Worldwide, lung cancer in never-smokers is ranked the seventh most common cause of cancer death; how...
Worldwide, lung cancer in never-smokers is ranked the seventh most common cause of cancer death; how...
Cigarette smoking is responsible for the majority of lung cancer cases worldwide; however, a proport...
Increased physical activity has been associated with a reduction in the incidence and mortality from...
Research suggests an inverse association between physical activity and lung cancer. However, whether...
Research conducted predominantly in male populations on physical activity and lung cancer has yielde...
Background: Epidemiological evidences regarding the association between physical activity and the ri...
We aimed to investigate physical activity (PA) and risk of different histological subtypes of lung c...
A population-based case-control study of 2,128 cases with histologically confirmed incident lung can...
Background: Epidemiological evidences regarding the association between physical activity and the ri...
Physical activity has been associated with lower lung cancer incidence and mortality in several popu...
Importance Leisure-time physical activity has been associated with lower risk of heart-disease and a...
International audienceAlthough evidence has accumulated that recreational physical activities (PA) m...
Observational studies have suggested that physical activity might lower the risk of lung cancer in f...
Observational studies have suggested that physical activity might lower the risk of lung cancer in f...
Worldwide, lung cancer in never-smokers is ranked the seventh most common cause of cancer death; how...
Worldwide, lung cancer in never-smokers is ranked the seventh most common cause of cancer death; how...
Cigarette smoking is responsible for the majority of lung cancer cases worldwide; however, a proport...