Pages tagged with "Colon Cancer"
- Colorectal cancer is associated with Vitamin D (17 meta-analyses so far)
- Female colorectal cancer 19 percent less likely for each additional 10 ng of vitamin D (17 studies)
- Mechanisms of action of vitamin D in colon cancer
- Colorectal Cancer risk increases 1.6 X if high Calcium, low Magnesium and a poor gene
- Colon Cancer survival increased by MEG3 (MEG3 is increased by Vitamin D in lab) – 2018
- Cancer and the Vitamin D Receptor, a primer
- Advanced Colon Cancer risk is doubled or halved with 1000 IU of Vitamin D, depends on Vitamin D Receptors – RCT
- Colon Cancer survival 3.1 X less likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor
- Colorectal cancer 60 percent less likely: high vs low Vitamin D level – meta-analysis
- Colorectal Cancer recurrence not prevented by 1,000 IU of vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Risk of Cancer increased if poor Vitamin D Receptor – meta-analysis of 73 studies
- Vitamin D review of Colorectal, Breast, and Prostate Cancers
- Vitamin D and cancer – epidemiological association with colon and breast
- Bile acids in fecal matter (related to colon cancer) 40 percent less if good Vitamin D
- Colon cancer 30 percent more likely if problems with Vitamin D genes CYP24A1 or CYP27B1
- Colon Cancer proven again to not be treated by just 1000 IU of vitamin D – RCT
- Colon Cancer 20 percent more likely if low Magnesium
- Colon cancer 30 percent more likely if low vitamin D – 12th meta-analysis
- Colon cancer patients with high vitamin D live 1 year longer
- Colon cancer – vitamin D, probiotics, and leptin might help