The Role of Vitamin D in Cancer Prevention
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Abstract
Vitamin D status differs by latitude and race, with residents of the northeastern United States and individuals with more skin pigmentation being at increased risk of deficiency. A PubMed database search yielded 63 observational studies of vitamin D status in relation to cancer risk, including 30 of colon, 13 of breast, 26 of prostate, and 7 of ovarian cancer, and several that assessed the association of vitamin D receptor genotype with cancer risk. The majority of studies found a protective relationship between sufficient vitamin D status and lower risk of cancer. The evidence suggests that efforts to improve vitamin D status, for example by vitamin D supplementation, could reduce cancer incidence and…
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- Medicine
- Vitamin D and neurology
- Observational study
- Incidence (geometry)
- Cancer
- vitamin D deficiency
- Prostate cancer
- Cancer prevention
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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