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Vitamin D can fight tumor-related transformations and support the anti-cancer function of the immune system
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Currently, there are no specific guidelines on how to supplement vitamin D for cancer patients
Vitamin D immunity
The main objectives of the study are : 1) to evaluate the incidence of vitamin D deficiency in white cancer patients, and to characterize the clinical factors that lead to the reduction of individual vitamin D concentrations; 2) to determine the appropriate supplemental doses that can prevent vitamin D deficiency in cancer patients
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This cross-sectional study included 500 white patients with a well- diagnosed tumor, some of whom had long-term vitamin D supplementation at varying doses
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The serum vitamin D concentration of all patients was detected, and relevant clinical data were obtained from the hospital database
diagnosis
Number of patients with different vitamin D levels
Number of patients with different vitamin D levelsMore than half of cancer patients (66.
8%) have vitamin D deficiency (≤30 ng/ml); even in patients with vitamin D supplementation, 31.
6% of patients have vitamin D deficiency
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Older age, men, head and neck cancer or squamous cell carcinoma, and weight loss are all prone to vitamin D deficiency
More than half of cancer patients (66.
Vitamin D deficiency is very common in white cancer patients (66.
supplement:
Original source:
Original source:Kapala Aleksandra,Szlendak Malgorzata,Grochowska Ewelina, Cross-sectional observational study-Investigation of vitamin D concentration in Caucasian cancer patients.
Cross-sectional observational study-Investigation of vitamin D concentration in Caucasian cancer patients.
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