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Vitamin D 'can lower cancer risk'
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High doses of vitamin D can reduce the risk of developing some common cancers
by as much as 50%, US scientists claim.
Researchers reviewed 63 old studies and found that the vitamin could reduce the
chances of developing breast, ovarian and colon cancer, and others.
Experts said more research was needed to draw firm conclusions.
Charities cautiously welcomed the University of California study but warned too
much vitamin D could harm the kidneys and liver.
The "natural" form of the vitamin, called D3, is normally produced in the skin
after exposure to sunlight, but is also obtained from certain foods such as
oily fish, margarine and meat.
The research, done at the University of California in San Diego, looked at the
relationship between blood levels of vitamin D and cancer risk.
Survival rates for Afro-Caribbean people with breast, colon, prostate and
ovarian cancers are worse than for white people, possibly because dark skins
are not as good at making vitamin D, the researchers said.
The papers reviewed, published worldwide between 1966 and 2004, included 30
investigations of colon cancer, 13 of breast cancer, 26 of prostate cancer and
seven of ovarian cancer.
Scientists said analysis showed that, for at least some cancers, the vitamin D
factor could not be ignored.
Taking 1,000 international units (IU) - or 25 micrograms - of the vitamin daily
could lower an individual's cancer risk by 50% in colon cancer, and by 30% in
breast and ovarian cancer, they said.
'Action needed'
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The study acknowledged large doses of vitamin D should be treated with caution.
More than 2,000 IU - 50 micrograms - a day can lead to the body absorbing too
much calcium, possibly damaging the liver and kidneys.
Professor Cedric Garland, who led the review study, said: "A preponderance of
evidence, from the best observational studies the medical world has to
offer...has led to the conclusion that public health action is needed."
In the absence of sunshine, a beneficial level of vitamin D could be obtained
from a combination of food sources and supplements, he said.
Professor Garland warned that sun exposure had its own concerns.
"Dark-skinned people, however, may need more exposure to produce adequate
amounts of vitamin D, and some fair-skinned people shouldn't try to get any
vitamin D from the sun.
"The easiest and most reliable way of getting the appropriate amount is from
food and a daily supplement."
No proof
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Professor Colin Cooper, of the Institute of Cancer Research, said further
research was needed to provide definitive proof of the benefits of vitamin D.
But he said: "If you look at any individual study the evidence is really
suggestive, rather than providing absolute proof.
"Also, they failed to provide any mechanism for how low levels of vitamin D are
actually linked to high incidence of cancer."
Dr Mark Metfield, of the Association for International Cancer Research, agreed
the latest study provided no proof of the benefits of vitamin D.
"I am a bit cautious. There is no doubt there is a correlation between people
who have higher levels of vitamin D in their blood and a lower risk of cancer
- but it is only a correlation."
The findings have been published in the American Journal of Public Health.
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