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Urinary isothiocyanate levels and lung cancer risk among non-smoking women: A prospective investigation

Urinary isothiocyanate levels and lung cancer risk among non-smoking women: A prospective investigation,10.1016/j.lungcan.2010.10.024,Lung Cancer,Jay

Urinary isothiocyanate levels and lung cancer risk among non-smoking women: A prospective investigation  
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BackgroundAside from tobacco carcinogen metabolism, isothiocyanates (ITC) from cruciferous vegetables may induce apoptosis or steroid metabolism to reduce lung cancer risk. To separate the effect of these divergent mechanisms of action, we investigated the association between urinary ITC levels and lung cancer risk among non-smoking women.
Journal: Lung Cancer , vol. 73, no. 1, pp. 18-24, 2011
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