Sunday, December 09, 2007

New research indicates that low serum vitamin D may be associated with an increased incidence of endometrial cancer

The November 16, 2007 issue of the journal of Preventive Medicine reported an association between high levels of vitamin D in the blood (serum levels) and a reduced risk of endometrial cancer. Two previous investigations have already linked a lower rate of kidney and ovarian cancer with high serum vitamin D.

Along with other preventive measures, vitamin D adequacy should be considered as part of a comprehensive program for the prevention of endometrial cancer.

Prev Med 2007 Nov;45(5):323-4


Did you take your supplements today? Well, a good supplementation program is the best way of preventing diseases. If you have any questions about this just contact me.

Regards

Jessica

2 Comments:

At 2:32 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow - I didn't realize vit d was so important! Will have to get out in the sun more. :-) Thanks for the info.

-Stephanie
Vin-e-girl

 
At 1:34 pm, Blogger Jessica said...

All vitamins are important since they work in sinergy.

Jessica

 

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