Low Vitamin D Linked to Worse Prognosis in Type of non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Naturopathic News, Oncology

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – A new study has linked low vitamin D to bad prognosis of non-Hodgkin lymphomas.

The research, done at The Wilmot Cancer Institute, identifies a link between the lack of vitamin D and this type of cancer.

Findings were published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

It has been established that vitamin D is linked to several types of cancer, and that is an active research topic. Studies have shown a better survival rate among patients with sufficient levels of the vitamin in their bloodstream.

Earlier Wilmot research has shown low vitamin D levels among breast cancer patients also correlated with more-aggressive tumors and poorer prognosis; and that vitamin D deficiency among African Americans might help to explain higher death rates from colorectal cancer.

For the study in non-Hodgkin lymphoma researchers observed 423 follicular lymphoma patients in two independent studies over five and a half years, measuring patient vitamin D blood levels before treatment and through it. They then tracked and analyzed the cancer survival rates.

They are saying future research might support prescribing vitamin D supplements for patients at the earliest point of follicular lymphoma treatment.

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Razi Ann Berry
Author: Razi Ann Berry

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