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Does diet affect lung cancer risk?

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Does diet affect lung cancer risk?

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• Answer: Although some studies have hinted at a link between lung cancer risk and diet, the association remains unproven. The most rigorous of these studies, which compared high-risk persons taking vitamin A supplements to those not doing so, was stopped early because those taking vitamin A (beta carotene) actually developed more lung cancers.

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