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LISTEN to JNCI Podcast: Issue 01 Summary and the January bonus interview podcast on vitamins and cancer risk.- Vitamins C, E, and Beta Carotene Supplementation and Cancer Risk
Women who took beta carotene or vitamin C or E or a combination of the supplements had a similar risk of cancer as women who did not take the supplements, according to data from a randomized controlled trial.
FREE: Vitamin Supplements and Cancer Prevention: Where Do Randomized Controlled Trials Stand? - A Field Synopsis of Low-Penetrant Variants in DNA Repair Genes and Cancer Susceptibility
Few DNA repair gene variants appear truly associated with increased cancer risk, according to a field synopsis.
FREE: Building a Knowledge Base on Genetic Variation and Cancer
Risk Through Field Synopses - Insulin, Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I, and Risk of Breast Cancer in Postmenopausal Women
Hyperinsulinemia may have a substantial role in explaining the obesity – breast cancer relationship.

