* In 2013, researchers from St Louis University showed that women with a BRCA1 mutation are more likely to develop an aggressive breast cancer but
vitamin D can block this pathway. BRCA1 is not just behind breast
cancer but other cancers too like some prostate cancer. Clinical trials
are now planned.
* Another 2013 study, this time in the Journal of Cellular Biology showed that vitamin D blocks cathapsin L which makes cells grow uncontrollably in cancers.
The vitamin that works like a hormone
At CANCERactive we
believe vitamin D is an important ingredient in any anti-cancer package.
You will derive it from sunshine. A week lying on a beach will provide
about 70,000 International Units, or IUs. 5,000 is the daily recommended
level for people with cancer. Vitamin D may sound like a vitamin, but
it acts more like a hormone with receptor sites on healthy cells and
even more on cancer cells. Let´s look at three of the areas in which it
acts:
1. Low vitamin D levels are linked with higher rates of cancer
The Boston Medical
School has completed a great many research studies on vitamin D. Read
the following statement from their Professor Hollick, "If women obtained adequate levels of vitamin D there would be 25 per cent less deaths from breast cancer.
Hollick is not alone in stressing the importance for women and breast
cancer. St Georges Hospital in London calculated from their studies
that women with low levels of vitamin D in their breast tissue have a 354 per cent greater risk of breast cancer. Translated into English this means they have 4 and a half times the breast cancer risk.
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