High Vitamin D Levels Can Help to Prevent and Survive Cancerfeatured
The active form of vitamin D essentially shuts down cancer cells by several mechanisms which inhibit proteins involved in metastases. Now Chinese researchers have found breast and colorectalcancer patients with higher levels of vitamin D at the time of diagnosis may have better chances of survival an...
Participants with the highest levels of blood vitamin D concentration had a nearly 40% decrease in colorectal cancer risk when compared to those with the lowest levels. However, some recent publications have suggested maintenance of blood vitamin D levels at 50 nmol/l or higher for colorectalcancer...
A large European study published on bmj.com today reports that high blood levels of vitamin D are associated with a lower risk of colon cancer. The risk dropped by as much as 40 percent in people with the highest levels compared with those in the lowest. Colorectal cancer is the combinati...
High-dose vitamin B1 reduces proliferation in cancer cell lines analogous to dichloroacetate. Our findings suggest that high-dose thiamine reduces cancer cell proliferation by a mechanism similar to that described for dichloroacetate. BS Hanberry,R Berger,JA Zastre - 《Cancer Chemotherapy & Pharmacology...
High-dose vitamin C (ascorbic acid) therapy in the treatment of patients with advanced cancer. High-dose vitamin C (ascorbic acid) therapy in the treatment of patients with advanced cancer. Anticancer Res. 2009; 29:809-815. [PubMed: 19414313]... S Ohno,Y Ohno,N Suzuki,... - 《...
Mounting evidence indicates that vitamin C has the potential to be a potent anti-cancer agent when administered intravenously and in high doses (high-dose IVC). Early phase clinical trials have confirmed safety and indicated efficacy of IVC in eradicatin
Oncology & Cancer High-dose vitamin D3 does not provide benefit for metastatic colorectal cancer, clinical trial shows SOLARIS (Alliance A021703), a multicenter, double-blind, randomized Phase III clinical trial led by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers and conducted across several hundred cancer...
Vitamin C has a patchy history as a cancer therapy, but researchers at the University of Iowa believe that is because it has often been used in a way that guarantees failure.
Studies evaluating a relationship of vitamin D in patients with primary melanoma have consistently identified an inverse correlation with Breslow thickness, but an inconsistent impact on survival. Vitamin D in later stages of melanoma has been less studi