Getting little UV is associated with 15 types of Cancer

Ecological Studies of the UVB–Vitamin D–Cancer Hypothesis

Anticancer Research January 2012 vol. 32 no. 1 223-236

WILLIAM B. GRANT, Sunlight, Nutrition, and Health Research Center, P.O. Box 641603, San Francisco, CA 94164-1603, U.S.A. wbgrant@infionline.net

Background/Aim: This paper reviews ecological studies of the ultraviolet-B (UVB)–vitamin D–cancer hypothesis based on geographical variation of cancer incidence and/or mortality rates.

Materials and Methods: The review is based largely on three ecological studies of cancer rates from the United States; one each from Australia, China, France, Japan, and Spain; and eight multicountry, multifactorial studies of cancer incidence rates from more than 100 countries .

Results:

This review consistently found strong inverse correlations with solar UVB for 15 types of cancer:

  • bladder,

  • breast,

  • cervical,

  • colon,

  • endometrial,

  • esophageal,

  • gastric,

  • lung,

  • ovarian,

  • pancreatic,

  • rectal,

  • renal, and

  • vulvar cancer; and

  • Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

    Weaker evidence exists for nine other types of cancer:

brain, gallbladder, laryngeal, oral/pharyngeal, prostate, and thyroid cancer; leukemia; melanoma; and multiple myeloma.

Conclusion: The evidence for the UVB–vitamin D–cancer hypothesis is very strong in general and for many types of cancer in particular.


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