LUNG CANCER SURPASSED BREAST
CANCER AS THE #1 KILLER OF
WOMEN IN 1987.

 

Dietary Supplements May Increase Lung Cancer Risk

dietsupplementSometimes too much of a good thing is bad — and that seems to be the case when it comes to dietary supplements and the risk of lung cancer.

While higher blood levels of carotenoids such as beta-carotene, and retinol have been associated with a lower risk of developing lung cancer, getting these nutrients through dietary supplements may do the opposite.

 

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