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Vitamins should not be prescribed for preventing lung cancer in healthy people

Caraballoso M, Sacristan M, Serra C, Bonfill Cosp X
Published Online: 
October 7, 2009

It has been suggested that antioxidant nutrients such as beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium and zinc may help reduce the incidence of cancer. This review addresses the effectiveness of these supplements in preventing lung cancer in healthy people. The report concludes that there is no evidence at present that these antioxidants prevent lung cancer. The review also found that when beta-carotene was taken at the same time as a high dose of retinol by people who were at risk of lung cancer, because they smoked or had been exposed to asbestos in the air they breathed, the risk of getting lung cancer actually increased.

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