...of sunlight Breast, lung, and colorectal cancer account for 50% of all new cancer diagnoses in women and breast cancer accounts for 30% of these newly diagnosed cancer cases. It...
...of 3 key components to reducing cancer risk and improving outcomes among breast cancer survivors: Vitamin D: We have previously reviewed research showing that 80% of breast cancer could potentially...
...calcium and cancer that it was followed up by a repeat study in 2016; this study was the first RCT of vitamin D and cancer with cancer as the primary...
...year and kills 40,000 (1), breast cancer is among the 2nd or 3rd most readily preventable cancers (2-4). How could breast cancer be prevented? One way to reduce risk of...
Reducing Breast Cancer Risks and Improving Patient Survival – A Summary of Research on Vitamin D, Other Nutrients & Lifestyle Habits According to breastcancer.org, statistics for breast cancer in the...
...than 20 ng/ml. Other studies have related vitamin D levels (above 33 ng/ml) to increased survival rates in people with breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer or lymphoma and vitamin...
...to 80% of all current breast cancer cases could have been prevented or avoided, saving each of those women from the experience of even getting breast cancer in the first...
...small intestine cancer, and melanoma. For women, UVB was significantly inversely correlated to bladder, breast, colon and rectal cancer. Sunshine and colorectal cancer According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal...
...in 1974, and then moving into many research studies, including our very own Breast Cancer Prevention Project. An 80% risk reduction for breast cancer? This research paper, published in June...
...those who are cancer-free to see what might have the greatest effect on overall breast cancer risk. Could fish intake be associated with breast cancer risk? For a case-controlled study...