A total of 118 women with histologically confirmed lung cancer and 141
healthy controls: were involved in a case-control study conducted in
Cracow between 1991 and 1994, The aim of this study was re, examine of
the role of smoking, alcohol consumption, and diet in female lung can
cer risk. Multivariate analysis has shown that cigarette smoking was t
he most strongly active risk factor in female lung cancer. Vodka drink
ers showed significantly higher risk than non-drinking women. Frequent
intakes of carrots (at least three times a week) significantly lowere
d the risk, The significant protective effect was also observed in wom
en using margarine on bread. The analysis of dose-response relationshi
p in reference to cigarette smoking, vodka drinking and consumption of
carrots also confirmed significant influence of factors on risk. (C)
1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.