High levels of vitamin D cut risk of colon cancer: study – Health News, Health & Families High levels of vitamin D are linked with a lower risk of colon cancer, according to a comparison of more than half a million Europeans, published online Friday by the British Medical Journal (BMJ). Patients with the highest levels of vitamin D in their blood had a nearly 40 percent lower risk of colorectal cancer compared to those with the lowest levels. Vitamin D, derived mainly from sunlight but also found in foods, plays a key role in bone strength by increasing levels of calcium in the blood. Whether it affects incidence of cancer has been hotly debated and the evidence is sketchy. The paper draws on a very large study, the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC) project, carried out in 10 Western European countries. The authors sound a note of caution, saying it is unclear whether vitamin D supplements are any more effective than a balanced diet or getting regular exposure to sunlight. Further work is needed, they add, to show whether the statistical link in this investigation is born out – and whether […]
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
High Levels Of Vitamin D Cut Risk Of Colon Cancer: Study
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Source: The Independent (U.K.)
Publication Date: Monday, 25 January 2010
Link: High Levels Of Vitamin D Cut Risk Of Colon Cancer: Study
Source: The Independent (U.K.)
Publication Date: Monday, 25 January 2010
Link: High Levels Of Vitamin D Cut Risk Of Colon Cancer: Study
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