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New Study: Low Vitamin D Levels Dramatically Raise Breast Cancer Risk

by "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 25, 2008 at 10:41 PM

(NaturalNews) For years, researchers have suspected that low levels of 
vitamin D in the body might raise the odds a woman will develop breast 
cancer, but hard scientific proof has been lacking. Now a new study 
conducted by scientists at the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches 
Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ), collaborating with researchers of the 
University Hospitals in Hamburg-Eppendorf, provides evidence that women
with 
low blood levels of vitamin D clearly have a substantially increased risk
of 
breast cancer.

The study, published in the medical journal Carcinogenesis, involved 1,394

breast cancer patients and an equal number of healthy women. All were 
post-menopausal. While earlier studies have looked primarily at how much 
vitamin D was in women's diets, the German scientists do***ented the
women's 
total vitamin D status, measuring both vitamin D intake from food and also

the vitamin D created by the body when exposed to sunlight. To this end,
the 
scientists took measurements of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D [25(OH)D], a 
vitamin D metabolite that indicates overall vitamin D status.
The results? Women with a very low blood level of 25(OH)D had a
considerably 
increased breast cancer risk.

The anti-cancer properties of vitamin D might be explained by the fact the

vitamin influences cell growth, cell differentiation and programmed cell 
death (apoptosis). The research team, headed by Dr. Jenny Chang, also 
pointed out that vitamin D may exert its cancer-preventing effect by 
counteracting the growth-spurring effect of estrogens. "Our findings 
strongly suggest a protective effect for post-menopausal breast cancer 
through a better vitamin D supply," the scientists concluded.

In addition to its impact on cells, vitamin D regulates calcium metabolism

in the human body. Besides upping cancer risk, a lack of vitamin D can 
contribute to fatigue, recurring infections, poor stamina and some forms
of 
asthma. Foods that are high in vitamin D include sea fish (cod liver oil),

eggs and dairy products.

However, as the German researchers emphasized in their paper, the largest 
****tion of vitamin D is produced by our own body with the aid of sunlight.

Unfortunately, Americans often do not have enough exposure to sunlight for

optimum health, according to physician Dr. James E. Dowd, author of the
new 
book "The Vitamin Cure" (Wiley). Dr. Dowd says 55 percent of children and
60 
percent of all people in the United States lack healthful levels of
vitamin 
D.

An earlier study published in Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers Prevention 
found that daily consumption of dairy products reduce the risk for 
postmenopausal breast cancer. The authors suggested that calcium and
vitamin 
D in dairy foods may lower the risk for cancer due to both direct effects
on 
cell proliferation and hormones.

According to the National Cancer institute, 182,360 new cases of breast 
cancer in women are expected to be diagnosed in 2008.

http://www.naturalnews.com/z023264.html
 




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