... participants were recruited from M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and the Michael E. DeBakey VA ... twofold statistically significant increased lung cancer risks. By adding these measures of repair capacity ...
... red wine consumed per month. The most substantial risk reduction was among smokers who drank one to two glasses ... reported a 60 percent reduced lung cancer risk in these men. Researchers warned men to ...
... common genetic variants associated with lung cancer risk in NNK disposition pathways, such as CYP2A13, ... P450 for the phase metabolic activation of NNK (Cancer Res 2003; 63: 8057) and the receptor ( ...
... foods. All analyses were adjusted for smoking.
"Acrylamide intake was not associated with lung cancer risk in men but was inversely associated in women… This finding suggests that acrylamide is ...
... of specific genetic markers identified in previous research, or SNPs, may indicate a greater lung cancer risk in African Americans than in whites. The genes CHRNA3 and CHRNA5 may contribute to lung ...
... a common genetic disorder previously linked to lung disease may have a 70-percent to 100-percent ... write. “This finding suggests that increased lung cancer risk among á1ATD carriers is independent of ...
... looking for genetic and epigenetic components to lung cancer risk. The research group has previously shown ... smoke, but anyone who has non-smoking relatives with lung cancer should avoid not just tobacco ...
... international collaboration, Michael Thun (American Cancer Society, Atlanta USA) and colleagues synthesized ... support previous research that suggests lung cancer risk among never smokers is increasing ...
... a genetic biomarker that may help to determine why some people are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer.
The findings, published in the journal Cancer Research, could help identify smokers ...
LONDON (Reuters) - An international research team has identified two genetic variations that appear to increase a person's risk of developing lung cancer by up to 60 percent, they reported on Sunday.
... hospital-based, case-controlled study with lung cancer cases and controls matched on smoking ... divided their findings by four subtypes of lung cancer and found the strongest risk reduction among patients ...
... that dietary regulation of inorganic phosphates may play an important role in lung cancer treatment. The research, using a mouse model, was conducted by Myung-Haing Cho, D.V.M., Ph.D., ...
... authors state that while their model shows that smoking accounts for some of the discrepancy in lung cancer risk, they may not have yet accounted for the full impact of smoking. Therefore, some of ...
... per cent of male cases. In fact, lung cancer currently kills more women than breast ... think about the risks to their health which may not be fully seen for 20 or 30 years.
"Lung cancer is a preventable ...
... cancer, but it is actually not very accurate," said Jian-Min Yuan, Ph.D., M.D., ... of smoking, and urinary levels of cotinine on lung cancer risk.
Levels of nicotine in the urine were also calculated. ...