Vitamin D deficiencies have been associated with breast cancer. Research continues. I heard a lecture about recommending Vitamin D to breast cancer survivors and on the way home; the store I tried to buy was sold out. The other 1,000 women at the lecture evidently had the same idea! How much to take has to be determined from your blood test and your physician. The good news is the blood test can be part of all the testing for your annual check-up and the supplements are inexpensive.
There is a new study out and here is a quick take away:
“Women who are diagnosed with late-stage and aggressive breast cancer are more likely to have a low vitamin D level than women who have less aggressive cancer. Women who had blood plasma concentration of less than 20 ng/mL were eight times more likely to be diagnosed with regional or distal spread of cancer when compared to women who had normal vitamin D levels. The study also found that African American women were four times more likely to have low vitamin D levels compared with white women.”
Here is a link to the entire study.
http://www.medpagetoday.com/HematologyOncology/BreastCancer/22543
Here is another informative synopsis:
http://www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/news/20101004/low-vitamin-d-linked-breast-cancer
One More:
http://drtorihudson.com/cancer-prevention/breast-cancer-prevention/vitamin-d-and-reduction-of-breast-cancer-risk/
Conclusion? Have the blood test for Vitamin D next office visit, especially if you are a breast cancer survivor.
1 comment:
Haralee,
My daughter was put on Vitamin D supplements as an infant because of course you never bring babies outside without protection! Silly me, I never thought that I wasn't getting the vitamins either. Its really amazing how many easy things we can do to prevent cancer. Thanks!
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