Cancer Versus Vitamin D

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Another Large Study Links Cancer To Vitamin D Levels

By Joe Battaglia
Article at;  https://www.naturalblaze.com/2018/03/another-large-study-links-cancer-vitamin-d-levels.html

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There are now thousands of references in medical literature that show vitamin D's effectiveness–both for the prevention and treatment of cancer. Another large study shows that Vitamin D levels could have a direct influence in your risk of developing cancer, according to the results of a Japanese cohort study.

People with higher blood levels of vitamin D live significantly longer than people who have low blood levels of the vitamin.

"Almost every disease decreases in frequency and duration as we move towards equatorial [tropical] populations [where sunlight is more constant the year around], and the data shows that there is a minimum of a 1000 percent increase for many diseases in countries furthest from the equator, however we have obtained the same results based on data through populations and vitamin D supplementation," said Dr. Anthony Petaku who studies the effects of Vitamin D2 and D3 on mutating cells. [Vitamin D3 is produced photochemically in our skin. A precursor of D3 reacts with ultraviolet waves of sunlight to produce D3. So we need sunlight to make our own Vitamin D. One source says we only need about one fourth of the sunlight that will give us a sunburn.]

Blood levels of vitamin D were inversely associated with risk of total cancer and liver cancer, found the multi-institute Japan-based research team writing in the BMJ.

Individuals in the three highest quartiles of serum vitamin D levels showed a risk reduction of between 20-25% for all cancers. For liver cancer, the risk reduction levels ranged from 30% (second quartile) to 55% (highest quartile). In liver cancer cases, the association was stronger in men than in women.

The researchers used data from the Japan Public Health Centre-based Prospective (JPHC) Study of 33,736 adults aged 40-69. Participants were monitored for 16 years, during which time 3,301 new cases of cancer were recorded. The study also included 4,044 randomly selected sub-cohort participants.

The scientists also found a significant inverse trend between vitamin D levels and pre-menopausal breast cancer, but not for prostate cancer and lung cancer.

A ceiling effect was observed for total cancer risk, suggesting that further risk reductions would not arise beyond a certain vitamin D blood concentration. The mean vitamin D level in the highest quartile was 76 nanomoles/litre (nmol/l). However, the researchers were not able to determine the optimal vitamin D concentration to minimise cancer risk. [Many Naturopaths and some MDs say to supplement with 5,000IU to 10,000IU daily. My MD has recommended 8000IU to me.] [I recommend interested readers visit mercola.com and search Vitamin D.]

"We observed that a higher circulating concentration of vitamin D was associated with a lower risk of subsequent cancer in a large Japanese population. Our findings support the hypothesis that vitamin D may confer protection against the risk of cancer," commented first author Sanjeev Budhathoki, Centre for Public Health Sciences, National Cancer Centre, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.

"Nevertheless, the lower risk associated with higher circulating vitamin D concentration seemed to show a ceiling effect, which may suggest that although maintaining an optimal 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration is important for prevention of cancer, having a concentration beyond this optimal level may provide no further benefit.

"Future studies are needed to clarify the dose-response pattern and the optimal concentrations for cancer prevention," Budhathoki concluded.

Previous work has shown that higher vitamin D levels are associated lower incidence of colorectal and lung cancers. However, findings regarding total cancer risk reduction have been inconsistent. Additionally, previous studies have mainly examined European or American populations, while those in Asian populations are limited, said the researchers.

[Vitamin D in excess can be toxic. Evidence suggests that somewhere between 20,000IU and 40,000IU taken daily for weeks to months can trigger a D toxicity. In these cases bone density will be reduced and Calcium may be deposited in kidneys and other organs. See http://vitamind3-cholecalciferol.com/vitamin-d-toxicity/]
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