Serum α-tocopherol and subsequent risk of lung cancer among male smokers

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Woodson, K
Tangrea, JA
Barrett, MJ
Virtamo, J
Taylor, PR
Albanes, D
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[1] NCI, Canc Prevent Studies Branch, Div Clin Sci, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Informat Management Serv Inc, Silver Spring, MD USA
[3] Natl Publ Hlth Inst, Helsinki, Finland
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10.1093/jnci/91.20.1738
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Background: Higher blood levels of alpha-tocopherol, the predominant form of vitamin E, have been associated in some studies with a reduced risk of lung cancer, but other studies have yielded conflicting results. To clarify this association, we examined the relationship between prospectively collected serum alpha-tocopherol and lung cancer in the Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention (ATBC) Study cohort. Methods: The ATBC Study was a randomized, clinical trial of 29133 white male smokers from Finland who mere 50-69 years old and who had received alpha-tocopherol (50 mg), beta-carotene (20 mg), both, or neither daily for 5-8 years. Data regarding medical histories, smoking, and dietary factors were obtained at study entry, as was a serum specimen for baseline alpha-tocopherol determination, alpha-Tocopherol measurements were available for 29102 of the men, among whom 1144 incident cases of lung cancer were diagnosed during a median observation period of 7.7 years. The association between alpha-tocopherol and lung cancer was evaluated with the use of multivariate proportional hazards regression. Results: A 19% reduction in lung cancer incidence was observed in the highest versus lowest quintile of serum alpha-tocopherol (relative risk = 0.81; 95% confidence interval = 0.67-0.97), There was a stronger inverse association among younger men (<60 years), among men with less cumulative tobacco exposure (<40 years of smoking), and possibly among men receiving a-tocopherol supplementation, Conclusions: In the ATBC Study cohort, higher serum alpha-tocopherol status is associated with lower lung cancer risk; this relationship appears stronger among younger persons and among those with less cumulative smoke exposure, These findings suggest that high levels of alpha-tocopherol, if present during the early critical stages of tumorigenesis, may inhibit lung cancer development.
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