The Role of Vitamin D in Cancer Prevention

Cedric F. Garland(Cancer Research Center), Frank C. Garland(Cancer Research Center), Edward D. Gorham(Cancer Research Center), Martin Lipkin(Cancer Research Center), Harold L. Newmark(Cancer Research Center), Sharif B. Mohr(Cancer Research Center), Michael F. Holick(Cancer Research Center)
American Journal of Public Health
December 28, 2005
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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 mortality at low cost, with few or no adverse effects.


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