More Proof Of Vitamin-Cancer Link

It may not only be the lack of vitamin D that increases a woman’s breast cancer risk but also the way in which the body utilises it, say researchers. Studies have shown vitamin D protects against breast cancer and a lack may contribute to the disease. Now scientists have found women with certain versions of a gene involved in the vitamin’s breakdown have a nearly twofold greater risk of breast cancer. The St George’s Hospital findings appear in Clinical Cancer Research.

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