Title: Lowering the risk of cancer everyday: a study on the relationships between personal facts and plasma concentrations of risk related micronutrients Abstract 1. Introduction 2. The Data 2.1 Plasma Retinol 2.2 Plasma Beta-Carotene 2.3 Age, Sex, Dietary Variables 2.4 Alcohol Use 3. Simple Analyses 3.1 Between the micronutrients 3.2 Micronutrients and Dietary Intakes 3.3 Lifestyle and Personal Characteristics 3.3.1 Vitamin Use 3.3.2 Body Mass Effects 3.3.3 Gender Effects 3.3.4 Age Effects 3.3.5 Smoke Effects 3.3.6 Alcohol Use 4. A Model for Plasma Retinol: Multiple Regression Analysis 5. A Model for Plasma Beta: Multiple Regression Analysis 6. Tentative of a Micronutrients Model 7. Discussion & Conclusion Appendix A: Head of the Dataset Appendix B: Transformations B.1 Plasma Retinol B.2 Plasma Beta-Carotene B.3 Retinol Intake B.4 Quetelet Index and Obesity B.5 Alcohol Appendix C: Details on Simple Analyses C.1 Alcohol on the Two Micronutrients C.2 Beta Intake on Beta C.3 Fiber on Beta C.4 Vitamins C.5 Obesity on Beta C.6 Sex on Plasma Retinol C.7 Smoke on Plasma Retinol Appendix D: Multiple Regression Models D.1 Plasma Retinol D.2 Plasma Beta D.3 Summed Micronutrients Model