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12/12/07
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Vitamin D Cuts Cancer Risk: Study
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Boosting your vitamin D intake can dramatically reduce your risk of breast and other cancers, a new study found.
The research adds to growing evidence that vitamin D can help protect against many forms of cancer as well as other diseases, Creighton University researchers said. But an American Cancer Society spokeswoman urged caution in interpreting the findings, saying it was premature to recommend taking vitamins to reduce cancer risk. Joan Lappe, a Creighton University professor of medicine and nursing and lead author of the study, said, "What we can say from our study is that 1,100 international units (IUs) a day of vitamin D definitely decreased the incidence of cancer." That amount of the vitamin is nearly triple the recommended intake for the age group studied -- women who were 55 and older when the four-year study started. Lappe's team followed 1,179 study participants who were all postmenopausal and lived in rural Nebraska. The Read the Complete Article Similar content: Vitamin D Cuts Cancer Risk: Study, in Multiple Sclerosis Rheumatoid Arthritis Boosts Cancer Death Risk: Study, in Arthritis Vitamin D May Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis in Whites, in Multiple Sclerosis Physical Activity Cuts Risk of Repetitive Strain Injury, in Arthritis Prostate Cancer Gene Also Raises Colon Cancer Risk, in Prostate Cancer |

