Instead we form hypotheses about why they have lower lung cancer rates * despite * their tobacco consumption. (nutritionfacts.org)
Beta - carotene is an antioxidant that has been much discussed in connection with lung cancer rates. (ericbakker.com)
Co-author, Fabio Levi (MD), Emeritus Professor at the Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, (Switzerland), said: «We need effective tobacco control in European women in order for overall rates to level off at around 15 to 17 per 100,000, and so that subsequently we can start seeing a fall in female lung cancer rates in Europe.» (sciencedaily.com)