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Researchers Suggest Women With Breast Cancer Be Tested, Given Vitamin D

Supplements if Needed

By Charlene Laino

WebMD Health News

Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

Dec. 14, 2010 (San ) -- More than half of women with breast cancer have

low vitamin D levels, British researchers report.

" Women with breast cancer should be tested for vitamin D levels and offered

supplements, if necessary, " says researcher Li, MD, of the Mount Vernon

Cancer Centre in Middlesex, England. The findings were presented at the San

Breast Cancer Symposium.

Some studies have suggested a link between low vitamin levels and breast cancer

risk and progression, but others have not, she says. No studies have proven

cause and effect.

Previous research suggests a biologic rationale for vitamin D putting the brakes

on breast cancer development and spread, Li says.

Breast cancer cells have vitamin D receptors, and when these receptors are

activated by vitamin D, it triggers a series of molecular changes that can slow

cell growth and cause cells to die, she says.

Even if it does not have a direct effect on the tumor, vitamin D is needed to

maintain the bone health of women with breast cancer, Li says. That's especially

important given the increasing use of aromatase inhibitors, which carry an

increased risk of bone fractures, she says.

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Lottie Duthu

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