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Cannabis smoking and risk of lung cancer in men: a pooled analysis of three studies in Maghreb.
Cannabis smoking may worsen the risk of lung cancer. This meta-analysis aimed to assess comprehensively whether smoking of cannabis can increase the risk of lung cancer. Researchers used data extracted from more than 1,000 subjects. Researchers found...
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Dietary consumption of processed meat increases risk of lung cancer
intake of processed meats may promote the development of lung cancer. This study examined the consumption of processed meats in relation to the development of lung cancer. Researchers assessed the dietary and health records of over 4,000 Italian men and...
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Marijuana use and risk of lung cancer: a 40-year cohort study.
Marijuana use may facilitate the development of lung cancer. This study determined the risk of lung cancer associated with the use of marijuana (cannabis). Researchers followed 49,321 Swedish men aged 18-20 years for a period of 40 years, monitoring...
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Cannabis use and risk of lung cancer: a case-control study.
cells and tumors in the lungs. This study investigated the link between cannabis smoking and the tendency to develop lung cancer. Researchers tracked the cannabis smoking habits and incidence of lung cancer in a study population comprising of over 400...
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Cruciferous Vegetable Intake Is Inversely Associated with Lung Cancer Risk among Current Nonsmoking Men in the Japan Public Health Center (JPHC) Study.
consumption of cruciferous vegetables may confer men who are currently non smokers with significant protection against lung cancer. This study examined whether eating cruciferous vegetables regularly can help decrease the risk of lung cancer in...
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Cruciferous Vegetables Consumption and the Risk of Female Lung Cancer: A Prospective Study and a Meta-Analysis
Increasing the amounts and frequency of consumption of cruciferous vegetables may strengthen a woman's defenses against lung cancer. This study examined the association between the intake of cruciferous vegetables and the odds of acquiring lung cancer...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/vegetables/cruciferous-vegetables/cruciferous-vegetables-consumption-and-the-risk-of-female-lung-cancer-a-prospective-study-and-a-meta-analysis -
Is carrot consumption associated with a decreased risk of lung cancer? A meta-analysis of observational studies
Increased rate of ingestion of carrot may help knock down the risk of lung cancer. This meta-analysis set out to answer the question: does frequent consumption of carrot reduce the risk of lung cancer? This meta-analysis covered data from 18 studies...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/vegetables/carrot/is-carrot-consumption-associated-with-a-decreased-risk-of-lung-cancer-a-meta-analysis-of-observational-studies -
Dietary fat and lung cancer: a case-control study in Uruguay
cancerous cells and tumors in the lungs. This study assessed the intake of fatty foods in relation to the development of lung cancer. Researchers looked at the dietary records of 426 men with lung cancer and 419 individuals without the disease. The team...
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Citrus fruit intake and lung cancer risk: A meta-analysis of observational studies
Consistent consumption of citrus fruits may help guard against the onset of lung cancer. This study was undertaken to clarify the relationship between citrus fruit intake and the likelihood of developing lung cancer. Researchers sifted through data...
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Dietary Carbohydrates, Fiber, Whole Grain and the Risk of Lung Cancer: Conclusions from the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial (PLCO)
analyzed the effect high dietary ingestion of carbohydrate-containing foods has on an individual's propensity to develop lung cancer. Researchers studied food questionnaires and medical records from 113,096 people who were part of the Prostate Lung...
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Mate drinking and risk of lung cancer in males: a case-control study from Uruguay.
High consumption of mate may make lung cancer more likely to occur in men. This study investigated the mate beverage-lung cancer connection hypothesis in males. Researchers studied the mate drinking habits of 497 patients with lung cancer and 497...
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Secondhand smoke exposure and risk of lung cancer in Japan: a systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies.
Individuals who are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke may have a high tendency to develop lung cancer. This study examined the effect of exposure to secondhand smoke on lung cancer risk in Japanese men and women. Researchers conducted a systematic...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/body-parts/lungs/secondhand-smoke-exposure-and-risk-of-lung-cancer-in-japan-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-epidemiologic-studies -
Alcohol, Beer and Lung Cancer--A Meaningful Relationship?
An uptick in the risk of lung cancer is associated with increased consumption of alcohol. This meta-analysis synthesized data from past studies that looked at the effect of alcohol intake on lung cancer risk. A total of 10 studies were considered...
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Ultra-processed food consumption and risk of chronic respiratory diseases mortality among adults: evidence from a prospective cohort study
Favoring the consumption of ultra-processed foods may increase death toll from chronic respiratory diseases, such as lung cancer and COPD, in middle-aged and older adults. This study explored the link between sticking to a high ultra-processed food...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/lung-cancer/ultra-processed-food-consumption-and-risk-of-chronic-respiratory-diseases-mortality-among-adults-evidence-from-a-prospective-cohort-study -
Lung cancer risk and consumption of vegetables and fruit: an evaluation based on a systematic review of epidemiological evidence from Japan.
A significant reduction in the risk of lung cancer is associated frequent intake of generous portions of fruits. This meta-analysis studied the effect of regular ingestion of fruits and vegetables on the risk of lung cancer. Researchers reviewed data...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/fruits/lung-cancer-risk-and-consumption-of-vegetables-and-fruit-an-evaluation-based-on-a-systematic-review-of-epidemiological-evidence-from-japan -
Meat consumption and risk of squamous cell carcinoma of the lung: a case-control study in Uruguayan men
Fondness for meat may lead to a spike in lung cancer risk in men. This study focused on the association between dietary intake of meat and a man's tendency to develop lung cancer. The meat consumption habits of 300 males with lung cancer and 600...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/animal-products/flesh/red-meat/meat-consumption-and-risk-of-squamous-cell-carcinoma-of-the-lung-a-case-control-study-in-uruguayan-men -
The relationship between processed meat, red meat, and risk of types of cancer: A Mendelian randomization study
Fondness for processed meats may put an individual at risk of developing lung cancer. This study looked at the burden of cancer associated with the consumption of a meaty diet. Dietary and health data obtained from individuals who were part of the UK...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/lung-cancer/the-relationship-between-processed-meat-red-meat-and-risk-of-types-of-cancer-a-mendelian-randomization-study -
An epidemiologic approach to studying heterocyclic amines.
contains carcinogenic heterocyclic amines is associated with a greater risk of colorectal adenoma, breast cancer, and lung cancer. This research work was carried out to evaluate the association of heterocyclic amine (HCA) intake with cancer development...
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Lifetime consumption of alcoholic beverages and risk of 13 different types of cancer in men: results from a case-control study in Montreal.
and heavy drinkers of alcohol are highly vulnerable to esophageal, liver, prostate, stomach, colon, pancreatic, and lung cancer. This study investigated the role regular intake of alcoholic beverages play in the development of different types of cancer....
https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-classifications/oncology/lifetime-consumption-of-alcoholic-beverages-and-risk-of-13-different-types-of-cancer-in-men-results-from-a-case-control-study-in-montreal -
Alcohol consumption and risk of common cancers: evidence from a cohort of adults from the UK
Passionate consumers of alcohol may be at risk of developing different types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, and lung cancer. Does alcohol intake promote the development of cancer? This study was conducted to provide answer to this question....
https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/breast-cancer/alcohol-consumption-and-risk-of-common-cancers-evidence-from-a-cohort-of-adults-from-the-uk