Pages tagged with "Cancer - Meta-analysis"
- Pancreatic cancer risk of death reduced 19 percent by Vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Lung Cancer patients were 2.4 times more likely to have a poor Vitamin D Receptor gene
- Lung Cancer death 60 percent less likely if high level of vitamin D – 2 meta-analysis 2017
- Breast Cancer Mortality reduced 60 percent if more than 60 ng of Vitamin D – meta-analysis
- 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
- Kidney cancer 22 percent less likely if high vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Bladder cancer modifiable risk factors include low vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Bladder cancer 60 percent less likely if have high vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Cancer risk weakly associated with vitamin D-binding protein – meta-analysis
- Lung Cancer risk decreases 5 percent for every 2.5 nanogram increase in Vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Colon cancer 30 percent more likely if low vitamin D – 12th meta-analysis
- Obesity causes 20 percent of all cancer, low vitamin D may be the connection – meta-analysis
- Bladder cancer 25 percent less likely if have high vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Lung Cancer less likely if vitamin D (higher level or supplement) – meta-analysis
- Increased risk of some female cancers if low vitamin D (due to genes) – meta-analysis
- Colon cancer risk reduced by many vitamins – 13 percent reduction by Vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Bladder cancer 25 percent less likely if have high vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Cancer (colon, breast, lymph) survival about 2X better with high level vitamin D – meta-analysis