Vitamin D May Curb Breast Cancer: Study

Spreading tumors, early death linked to low levels in women
By Peter Fearon,  Newser Staff
Posted May 16, 2008 7:28 AM CDT
Vitamin D May Curb Breast Cancer: Study
Vitamin D supplements may help stop the spread of breast cancer.   (Getty Images)

Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to the spread of breast cancer tumors to other parts of the body, reports the Toronto Globe and Mail. Women diagnosed with breast cancer were twice as likely to see it spread and 73% more likely to die early if they had low levels of the vitamin, a new study says.

"The whole vitamin D story is important," said one researcher. The discovery suggests that supplements could become part of the arsenal against breast cancer, though researchers cautioned it's too early to make that recommendation yet. The results also could prompt doctors to check vitamin D levels on a routine basis. (More breast cancer stories.)

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