date:Apr 28, 2017
supplements.
In a position statement on the antioxidant, the charity said studies have shown there is a convincing association between beta carotene supplements and an increased risk of lung cancer in current smokers.
It also said beta-carotene supplements were unlikely to have a substantial effect on the risk of prostate and non-melanoma skin cancers, however foods containing carotenoids were associated with a reduction in the probable risk of lung, mouth, pharynx, and larynx cancer.
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