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β-carotene: A cancer chemopreventive agent or a co-carcinogen?
Moreno Paolini
, Sherif Z. Abdel-Rahman
, Andrea Sapone
, Gian Franco Pedulli
, Paolo Perocco
, Giorgio Cantelli-Forti
, Marvin S. Legator
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Cocarcinogens
100%
Cancer Chemopreventive Agents
100%
Carotene
100%
Co-carcinogenic
33%
Cancer Chemoprevention
33%
Carotenoids
33%
Vegetables
33%
Population-based
16%
Oxidative Stress
16%
Clinical Trials
16%
Epidemiological Evidence
16%
Dietary Supplements
16%
Carcinogen
16%
Lung Cancer
16%
Mutagens
16%
Smokers
16%
Human Subjects
16%
Environmental Carcinogens
16%
Potential Gains
16%
Detrimental Effects
16%
Cancer Disease
16%
Heart Disease
16%
Antioxidant Properties
16%
Cardiovascular Mortality
16%
Tobacco Smoke
16%
Occupationally Exposed
16%
National Cancer Institute
16%
Total Mortality
16%
Industrial Setting
16%
Lung Cancer Risk
16%
Dietary Carotenoids
16%
Chemoprevention Trial
16%
Carcinogen Metabolizing Enzymes
16%
Cancerous Transformation
16%
Antigenotoxic Properties
16%
Overgeneration
16%
Micronutrient Supplements
16%
Public Health Policy
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Chemopreventive Agents
100%
Cocarcinogen
100%
Carotene
100%
Carcinogen
50%
Carotenoid
50%
Lung Cancer
33%
Clinical Trial
16%
Antioxidant
16%
Dietary Supplement
16%
Mutagenic Agent
16%
Heart Disease
16%
Cancer Incidence
16%
Trace Element
16%
Public Health Policy
16%
Cardiovascular Disease
16%
Homo sapiens
16%