- From Book: Marik, Paul E. Cancer Care: The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer
- TIER ONE REPURPOSED DRUGS: STRONG RECOMMENDATION
- Vitamin D
- Preventing Cancer (in Marik’s book)
- Dr. Marik found that conventional Cancer treatments generate big incomes, but Vitamin D, etc. does not
- FLCCC Launches Observational Cancer Study Focused on Repurposed Drugs - Feb 2024
- 49+ VitaminDWiki pages have both CANCER AND PREVENTION in the title
- VitaminDWiki – Cancer category contains:
295 Cancer articles - More Cancers if poor Vitamin D Receptor
- VitaminDWiki – Cancer - After diagnosis category contains
- VitaminDWiki – Loading Dose of Vitamin D category contains
- TOP articles in Loading Dose of Vitamin D
- 2 of the many videos with Dr. Marik about the book
From Book: Marik, Paul E. Cancer Care: The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer
TIER ONE REPURPOSED DRUGS: STRONG RECOMMENDATION
- 4. Vitamin D3: 20,000 to 50,000 IU daily – NOTE: dosage should be adjusted according to blood vitamin D levels, aiming for a 25-OH level of at least 55-90 ng/dl
- 5. Melatonin: start at 1 mg and increase to 20-30 mg at night (extended/slow release)
- See VitaminDWiki Melatonin and Vitamin D - many studies
- 6. Green tea catechins: 500-1,000 mg daily
- 7. Metformin: 1,000 mg twice daily
- 8. Curcumin (nanocurcumin): 600 mg daily or as per the manufacturer’s suggested dosing
- See VitaminDWiki Curcumin helps many health problems
- 9. Mebendazole: 100-200 mg daily
- 10. Omega 3 fatty acids: 2-4 g daily
- See VitaminDWiki Omega-3
- 11. Berberine: A daily dose of 1,000-1,500 mg or 500-600 mg two or three times daily. (Depending on blood glucose levels, metformin and berberine can be used together or alternating months)
- 12. Atorvastatin: 40 mg twice daily. (Simvastatin 20 mg twice daily is an alternative.)
- 13. Disulfiram: 80 mg three times daily or 500 mg once daily
Vitamin D
Vitamin D is synthesized in human skin after the photoisomerization of 7-dehydrocholesterol to pre-vitamin D3 under the influence of UV B radiation (wavelength, 280-315 nm). (314) The major factors influencing this process are either environmental (latitude, season, time of day, ozone and clouds, reflectivity of the surface) or personal (skin type, age, clothing, use of sunscreen, genetics). (315) From the skin, parental vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) finds its way into the general circulation, and it is then metabolized in the liver to 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 [25(OH)D3] (calcifediol). 25(OH)D3 is an immediate precursor metabolite to the active form of vitamin D3, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25(OH)2D3] (calcitriol), that is the product of the mitochondrial CYP27B1-hydroxylase confined primarily but not entirely to the proximal tubular epithelial cell of the kidney. (315, 316) As vitamin D has a much shorter half-life than 25(OH)D3 (1-2 days versus 2-3 weeks), 25(OH)D3 is considered the best indicator of vitamin D status; hence 25(OH)D3 is the most widely used test indicating vitamin D status. (315, 316) A vitamin D level > 30 ng/ml is widely considered “normal” while a level between 20-30 ng/l is considered vitamin D insufficient and a level <20 ng/ml is considered vitamin D deficient. (315-317) However, more recent data suggests that a level > 50 ng/ml is desirable, and ideally targeting a level between 55-90 ng/ml is desirable. (314, 318-320) It may take many months or even years to achieve optimal levels in patients with low vitamin D levels (< 20 ng/ml) taking the standard recommended dose of 5,000 IU/day. It is therefore important that the optimal regimen for vitamin D supplementation be followed to achieve adequate circulating levels (see Table 3). (319, 320) Since the highest dose of commercially available vitamin D3 is 50,000 IU capsules, and due to its affordability (low cost) and better gastrointestinal absorption, we recommend using 50,000 IU D3 capsules for community setups.(314, 319, 320) Together, a number of these capsules can be taken as a bolus dose [i.e., single upfront doses such as 100,000 to 400,000 IU]. However, the liver has a limited 25-hydroxylase capacity to convert vitamin D to 25(OH)D: thus, taking 50,000 IU capsules over a few days provides better bioavailability. (314, 319, 320) Vitamin D2 is manufactured through the ultraviolet irradiation of ergosterol from yeast, while vitamin D3 is synthesized trough the ultraviolet irradiation of 7-dehydrocholesterol from lanolin; both are used in over-the-counter vitamin D supplements. (315) Vitamin D2 has 30% of the biological activity of vitamin D3. It is best to include both Vitamin K2 (Menaquinone [MK7] 100 mcg/day, or 800 mcg/week) and magnesium (250-500 mg/day) when doses of vitamin D > 8 000 IU/day are taken. (321, 322) It should be noted that vitamin K2 itself has anticancer properties and an inverse relationship exists between vitamin K2 (and not K1) intake and cancer mortality. (323-326) Table 3. Guidance on Upfront Loading Dose Regimens to Replenish Vitamin D Stores in the Body When serum vitamin D levels are available, the doses provided in this table can be used for the longer-term maintenance of serum 25(OH)D concentration above 50 ng/mL (125 nmol/L). The table provides the initial bolus dose, weekly dose, frequency, and duration of administration of oral vitamin D in non-emergency situations, in a non-obese, 70 kg adult.
Table 3 – Dosing
More than half of human tissues express the gene for the vitamin D receptor, with vitamin D having pleiotropic functions in pathways of energy metabolism, immunity, and cellular growth and differentiation that clearly extend the control of calcium homeostasis. (327) The biologically active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH)D3, regulates over 1200 genes within the human genome. (314) The most important extra-skeletal function of vitamin D is its role in the modulation of the immune system. Vitamin D receptors are present on immune cells, with this vitamin playing a critical role in both innate and adaptive host immunity. (328, 329) Vitamin D has anticancer effects both directly via controlling the differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis of neoplastic cells as well as indirectly through regulating immune cells that affect the microenvironment of malignant tumors. Evidence from observational and randomized controlled studies indicates that low vitamin D status is associated with higher mortality from life-threatening conditions such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. (330, 331) In a real-world analysis of 445,601 participants, aged 40–73 years, from the UK Biobank cohort, both vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency were strongly associated with all-cause mortality. (332) A Cochrane analysis demonstrated that supplementation with vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) decreased all-cause mortality (RR 0.94, 95% CI 0.91 to 0.98, p = 0.002); however, supplementation with vitamin D2, calcifediol, and calcitriol did not affect mortality. (333) Vitamin D deficiency has been demonstrated to increase the risk of breast cancer while supplemental vitamin D intake had an inverse relationship with this outcome. (334) Both prospective and retrospective epidemiologic studies indicate that levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D below 20 ng per milliliter are associated with a 30 to 50% increased risk of incident colon, prostate, and breast cancer, along with higher mortality from these cancers. (315) People living at higher latitudes are at increased risk for vitamin D deficiency and are reported to have an increased risk of Hodgkin’s lymphoma as well as colon, pancreatic, prostate, ovarian, breast, and other cancers and are more likely to die from these cancers, as compared with people living at lower latitudes. (233, 315) Vitamin D supplementation likely plays an important role in the prevention of cancer, as highlighted in the prospective study by Bischoff-Ferrari et al (see section on Primary Cancer Prevention). (155, 156) Furthermore, in a meta-analysis of 50 trials with a total of 74,655 participants, Zhang et al reported that Vitamin D supplementation significantly reduced the risk of cancer death (0.85,0.74 to 0.97, 0%). (335) In subgroup analyses, all-cause mortality was significantly lower in trials with vitamin D3 supplementation than in trials with vitamin D2 supplementation. An analysis of 25(OH)D-cancer incidence rates suggests that achieving a vitamin D level of 80 ng/mL vs. 10 ng/mL would reduce cancer incidence rates by 70 ± 10%. (233)Anticancer pathways and mechanisms
Experimental evidence indicates that vitamin D has diverse antineoplastic activity (see Figure 8). Binding of vitamin D to its target, the vitamin D receptor, leads to transcriptional activation and repression of target genes and results in induction of differentiation and apoptosis, inhibition of cancer stem cells, and decreased proliferation, angiogenesis, and metastatic potential. (336) Vitamin D induces apoptosis of cancer cells, (337) counteracts aberrant WNT-β catenin signaling, (338) and has broad anti-inflammatory effects via downregulation of nuclear factor-Κβ and inhibition of cyclooxygenase expression. (339) In colon, prostate, and breast carcinoma cells, 1,25-(OH)2D3 upregulates several pro-apoptotic proteins (BAX, BAK, BAG, BAD, G0S2) and suppresses survival and anti-apoptotic proteins (thymidylate synthase, survivin, BCL-2, BCL-XL). (340) In this way, it favors the release of cytochrome C from mitochondria and the activation of caspases 3 and 9 that lead to apoptosis. 1,25-(OH)2D3 and metformin have additive/synergistic antiproliferative and proapoptotic effects in colon carcinoma and other types of cells. (341) In many cancer cell types, 1,25-(OH)2 D3 directly arrests the cell cycle in the G0/G1 phase by downregulating cyclin-dependent kinases and repressing genes that encode cyclins D1 and C. (342) 1,25-(OH)2D3 decreases the expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and interferes with the insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I/II pathway. (233) Vitamin D has activity against human breast cancer cell lines by targeting Ras/MEK/ERK pathway. (340) In addition, 1,25-(OH)2D3 diminishes the proliferation of breast cancer cells by inhibiting estrogen synthesis and signaling through estrogen receptor (ER)α. (343) In colon carcinoma cells, 1,25-(OH)2 D3 upregulates an array of intercellular adhesion molecules that are constituents of adherens junctions and tight junctions, including E-cadherin, occludin, claudin-2 and -12, and ZO-1 and -2. (344) The Wnt/β-catenin pathway plays an important role in cancer. Antagonism of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway by 1,25-(OH)2 D3 was reported in colon carcinoma cells by a double mechanism: (a) liganded VDR binds nuclear β-catenin, which hampers the formation of transcriptionally active β-catenin/TCF complexes, and (b) induction E-cadherin expression that attracts newly synthesized β-catenin protein to the plasma membrane adherens junctions. In that way, it decreases β-catenin nuclear accumulation. (345) 1,25-(OH)2 D3 is an important modulator of the immune system, as reflected by the expression of vitamin D receptors by almost all types of immune cells. 1,25-(OH)2D 3 is an enhancer of innate immune reactions against tumor cells by activating macrophages, natural killer (NK) cells, and neutrophils. (233) An important mechanism of 1,25-(OH)2D3 is the inhibition of the NF-ΚB pathway. In turn, this causes the downregulation of multiple cytokines and their effects. 1,25(OH)2 D3 reduces the protumorigenic effect of PG E2 in prostate cancer cells by inhibiting COX-2 and so decreasing the levels of PG E2 and two PG receptors (EP2 and FP). (346) Autophagy is a process of elimination of cytoplasmic waste materials and dysfunctional organelles that serves as a cytoprotective mechanism but that, when excessive, leads to cell death. (233) In cancer, VDR ligands trigger autophagic death by inducing crucial genes in several cancer cell types. Thus, 1,25-(OH)2 D3 de-represses the key autophagic MAP1LC3B (LC3B) gene and activates 50-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). In Kaposi’s sarcoma cells and myeloid leukemia cells, vitamin D compounds inhibit PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling and activate Beclin-1-dependent autophagy. 1,25-(OH)2D3 has a pro-differentiation effect on several types of carcinoma cells either by direct upregulation of epithelial genes and/or the repression of key epithelial mesenchymal transcription factors (EMT-TFs). (347)
In diverse types of carcinoma cells (colon, prostate, and breast), the antiangiogenic action of 1,25-(OH)2 D3 relies to a great extent on its ability to inhibit two major angiogenesis promoters: it suppresses the expression and activity of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α, a key transcription factor in hypoxia-induced angiogenesis, and of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). (233) 1,25-(OH)2D3 also has inhibitory effects on tumor-derived endothelial cells. It reduces their proliferation and sprouting in vitro and diminishes the blood vessel density in cancer models. (348)
Clinical studies
Data suggest that the majority of patients with cancer are vitamin D deficient (level < 20 ng/ml). (331, 336, 349, 350) Several prospective observational studies have shown that higher levels of plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D were associated with improved survival among patients with colorectal cancer. (349, 351-353) Similarly, elevated 25-OH D levels were associated with better overall survival in patients with breast and gastric cancer and lymphoma. (354) In a population-based study of patients with cancer of the breast, colon, lung, and lymphoma a 25-OHD level below 18 ng/ml at diagnosis experienced shorter survival. (355) In a meta-analysis of 19 studies Robsahm et al reported an inverse relationship between 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and cancer survival. (356) Chen performed a meta-analysis of observational cohort studies and randomized trials which assessed the role of post-diagnosis vitamin D supplement intake on survival among cancer patients. (357) The meta-analysis included 11 publications consisting of 5 RCTs and 6 observational cohort studies. The summary relative risk (SRR) for overall survival of vitamin D supplement use vs. non-use, pooling cohort studies and randomized trials, was 0.87 (95% CI, 0.78–0.98; p = 0.02). Vaughan-Shaw et al performed a meta-analysis of 7 studies evaluating the use of supplemental vitamin D in patients with colorectal cancer. (358) The study reported a 30% reduction in adverse outcomes and a beneficial effect on progression-free survival (HR = 0.65; 95% CI: 0.36–0.94). In a meta-analysis by Kuznia et al, subgroup analysis revealed that vitamin D3 administered daily, in contrast to bolus supplementation, reduced cancer mortality by 12 %. (359) It should be recognized that a daily dose of between 800 IU and 4000 IU was administered in the studies included in this meta-analysis and that vitamin D levels were not monitored. A more dramatic reduction in mortality would likely be realized if patients were dosed more appropriately. SUNSHINE was a double-blind, multicenter, randomized clinical trial designed to evaluate the efficacy of “high dose” vitamin D3 compared with standard-dose vitamin D3 given in combination with standard chemotherapy in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. (336) The high-dose group received a loading dose of 8,000 IU per day of vitamin D3 (two 4,000 IU capsules) for cycle 1 followed by 4,000 IU/d for subsequent cycles. The standard dose group received 400 IU/d of vitamin D3 during all cycles. In this underpowered (n=139) RCT, multivariable HR for progression-free survival or death was 0.64 (95% CI, 0-0.90; p = .02) in favor of the high dose group. Comparison of progression-free survival between the high-dose and standard-dose vitamin D3 groups using a log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status was statistically significant (p = .03). At baseline, median plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels were deficient in both the high-dose vitamin D3 group (16.1 ng/mL [IQR, 10.1 to 23.0 ng/mL]) and in the standard-dose vitamin D3 group (18.7 ng/mL [IQR, 13.5 to 22.7 ng/mL]). Only 9% of the total study population had sufficient levels (≥30 ng/mL) of 25-hydroxyvitamin D at baseline. At treatment discontinuation, patients in the high-dose vitamin D3 group had a median 25-hydroxyvitamin D level of 34.8 ng/mL (IQR, 24.9-44.7 ng/mL), whereas those in the standard-dose vitamin D3 group were still deficient in vitamin D and had a median 25-hydroxyvitamin D level of 18.7 ng/mL(IQR, 13.9-23.0ng/mL) (difference, 16.2 ng/mL [95% CI, 9.9-22.4 ng/mL]; P < .001). It is important to note that based on these levels the “high dose” group was profoundly underdosed. As indicated above, vitamin D dosing should be based on a serum level aiming for a level of > 50 ng/ml (target 55-90 ng/ml). Based on the data from this study we would suggest a daily dose of vitamin D3 of 20,000 to 50,000 IU/day until a vitamin D level is obtained. It is possible that patients with cancer may require an even higher level, approximating 150 ug/dl. Wang et al demonstrated that postoperative vitamin D supplementation in esophageal cancer patients undergoing esophagectomy was associated with improved quality of life and with improved disease-free survival. (360) Similarly, vitamin D use post-diagnosis was found to be associated with a reduction in breast cancer-specific mortality. (361) Two recent clinical trials in prostate cancer patients suggest that vitamin D supplementation may prevent prostate cancer progression. (362, 363) Vitamin D has additive or synergistic effects when combined with conventional chemotherapy. (341) Zeichner et al demonstrated that use of vitamin D during neoadjuvant chemotherapy in HER2-positive nonmetastatic breast cancer was associated with improved disease-free survival (HR, 0.36; 95% CI, 0.15-0.88; p=0.026). (364)
Types of cancers that Vitamin D may be beneficial for
Vitamin D supplementation is likely beneficial in most cancers, but particularly in patients with breast, colorectal, gastric, esophagus, lung, and prostate cancer as well as those with lymphomas and melanoma.
Dosing and cautions
As almost all patients with cancer are severely vitamin D deficient. A high loading dose of Vitamin D is suggested followed by dose titration according to vitamin D blood levels, aiming for a level of > 50 ng/ml (target 55-90 ng/ml). However current data suggest that levels up to 150 ng/mL are necessary for certain types of cancer to stop growth and metastasis. Vitamin D intoxication is observed when serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are greater than 150 ng per milliliter (374 nmol per liter). (315) Hypercalcemia will usually not occur until levels exceed over 250 ng/ml.
We, therefore, suggest a daily dose of 20,000 to 50,000 IU/day until a vitamin D level is obtained. With the suggested doses, serum 25(OH)D concentrations rise above 100 ng/mL within a week or two, but unless a suitable higher maintenance dose is used (~ 10,000 IU/day), the level will start to drop to baseline after three weeks or so, and the benefit of vitamin D will be lost.
If measuring vitamin D levels is not feasible/possible, we would suggest a loading dose of 100,000 IU followed by 10,000 IU/day. Doses of 10,000 IU of vitamin D3 per day for up to 5 months were reported to be safe and without toxicity. (315, 318) It should be noted that dosages of vitamin D up to 80,000 IU/day have been reported to be safe. (365, 366) We recommended vitamin D3 over D2 as vitamin D2 is approximately 30% as effective as vitamin D3 in maintaining serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels. (315)
Furthermore, vitamin D3 should be dosed daily rather than large intermittent bolus dosing. It is best to include both
- Vitamin K2 (Menaquinone [MK4/MK7] 100 mcg/day, or 800 mcg/week) and
- magnesium (250-500 mg/day) when doses of vitamin D > 8 000 IU/day are taken. (321, 322)
Patients taking Coumadin need to be closely monitored, and they need to consult with their PCP before taking vitamin K2.
Suggests increase/decrease dose based on PTH levels
Further, we suggest measuring PTH (parathyroid) levels and calcium levels and titrating the dose of Vitamin D according to the PTH levels as follows (Coimbra Protocol): (367, 368) i) if the PTH level is below the lower end of the reference range, reduce the dose of Vitamin D ii) if the PTH level is at (or close too) the lower end of the reference range, maintain dose, iii) if PTH is within the reference range but not near to the low end of the reference range increase the dose of Vitamin D.
Preventing Cancer (in Marik’s book)
- Quit smoking.
- VitaminDWiki - Smoking reduces vitamin D - many studies -"If you must smoke, take Vitamin D"
- Reduce or limit the use of alcohol.
- VitaminDWiki - Overview Alcohol and Vitamin D
- Lose weight: adopt a healthy diet, manage insulin resistance, and follow a time-restricted eating plan.
- VitaminDWiki -Weight loss and Vitamin D - many studies
- Avoid processed food and processed vegetable oils. (164)
- (Both reduce Vitamin D)
- Avoid sugary beverages and pure fruit juices. (165, 166)
- Vitamin D3: 5000 u/day and adjusted according to vitamin D3 level (see Table 3).
- Omega 3 fatty acids: 2-4 g/day.
- VitaminDWiki -Omega-3 prevents and treats several cancers – Sept 2017
- Green tea catechins: 500-1000 mg/day. (158, 167) Green tea extract should be taken during/after a meal, rather than on an empty stomach. (168) See precautions in the section labeled ‘Green Tea’. Melatonin: 0.75–5 mg (extended/slow release) at night. (148, 169)
- Metformin: Metformin should be considered in anyone at high risk of cancer, whether their risk extends from diabetes, prediabetes, insulin resistance, chronic viral infection, smoking, or genetics. Requires doctor’s evaluation, approval, and prescription. (Suggested dose ranges from 250-2000 mg daily.) (13)
- Regular aerobic exercise and resistance training 30 minutes/day (walking, home strength training, etc.).
- Reduce stress (meditation, yoga, mindfulness exercises, etc.). (170-172) Get at least 8 hours of high-quality sleep (ensure adequate sleep hygiene). (172-175)
- Avoid known carcinogens.(12)
Dr. Marik found that conventional Cancer treatments generate big incomes, but Vitamin D, etc. does not
Practical Cancer Solutions: “40% of Cancers are Preventable” FLCCC Blog Jan 2024
Since Dr. Marik was already looking at repurposed drugs to treat COVID-19, it wasn’t long before he applied the same lens to cancer treatment.What he found was a huge body of evidence showing the efficacy of repurposed medicines for cancer. There is even a database (called “ReDO“) that highlights hundreds of drugs with cancer-fighting potential.
That discovery shattered Dr. Marik’s previously held belief that the medical system always has the patient’s best interests at heart:
“Obviously, cancer is a big business, and it’s highly profitable. The average cost of chemotherapy for a patient is around $100,000. Big pharma makes a lot of money, and the oncologists in this country make a lot of money. The drugs we are talking about are cheap, off-patent drugs, so you can understand this narrative.”
FLCCC Launches Observational Cancer Study Focused on Repurposed Drugs - Feb 2024
FLCCC
The FLCCC Alliance is proud to announce it has partnered with renowned breast cancer physician and researcher Kathleen Ruddy, MD, to conduct an observational study in collaboration with five U.S. clinics to track patient responses to various adjunct cancer therapies using repurposed drugs.Dr. Ruddy and Dr. Marik will act as lead investigators with Dr. Pierre Kory acting as contributing author. Five clinics will participate in the study:
- Health and Healing, led by Kathleen T. Ruddy, MD
- Leading Edge Clinic, led by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA and Scott Marsland, FNP-C
- Brio Medical, a holistic, integrative cancer healing center, led by Nathan Goodyear, MD, MD(H), ABAARM, FMNM
- The James Clinic, led by Mollie James, DO, MPH, FACOS FACS, IFMCP
- Meakin Metabolic Care, led by Charles Meakin, MD
49+ VitaminDWiki pages have both CANCER AND PREVENTION in the title
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VitaminDWiki – Cancer category contains:
- Cancer
295 items Overview Cancer and vitamin D - Cancer and Vitamin D - many studies
- After Cancer Diagnosis
114 items - Bladder Cancer
28 items - Breast Cancer
259 items Overview Breast Cancer and Vitamin D - Colon Cancer
145 items Overview Cancer-Colon and vitamin D - Leukemia
19 items - Liver Cancer
17 items - Lung Cancer
55 items Overview Lung cancer and vitamin D - Lymphoma Cancer
26 items - Other Cancer
66 items - Ovarian Cancer
26 items - Pancreatic Cancer
58 items - Prostate Cancer
103 items Overview Prostate Cancer and Vitamin D - Skin Cancer
121 items Overview Suntan, melanoma and vitamin D - Childhood Cancers - Vitamin D can help - many studies
- Easiest way to treat cancer – take Vitamin D – Nov 2022
- 13 Cancers are helped by Vitamin D – Biobank July 2023
- 2X increase of 14 cancers in non-seniors in 20 years (low vitamin D) – Sept 2022
- Vitamin D prevents and treats cancer in many ways – May 2021
- Those with recent cancer diagnosis had 7X increased risk of COVID-19 (more if A-A )- Dec 2020
- Deaths from many types of Cancer associated with low vitamin D- review of meta-analyses Sept 2020
- Cancer incidence and mortality is decreased if 40-60 ng of Vitamin D – April 2019
- 8 ways that Cancer might be prevented by Vitamin D - June 2019
- Cancer stem cells and Vitamin D - many studies
- Vitamin D Reduces Cancer Risk - Why Scientists Accept It but Physicians Do Not - Feb 2019
- Overview of Vitamin D Actions in Cancer – 31 page chapter in a book – 2018
- Vitamin D prevents breast cancer, reduces BC mortality, and reduces BC chemotherapy problems – Sept 2018
- Diagnosed with breast cancer – take vitamin D to cut chance of death by half – July 2018
- Melanoma 25 X more likely if low vitamin D – Feb 2018
- Better Cancer survival if higher vitamin D a decade earlier (esp. Melanoma, Kidney, Prostate)– Aug 2018
295 Cancer articles - wiki page:
- Vitamins fight cancer: 9 of the 10 most cited studies were for Vitamin D - Dec 2024
- Vitamin D Roles - more than just help the immune system
- Vitamin D for all senior Germans would cost-effectively prevent 30,000 cancer deaths annually - March 2021
- Obese person with a cancer is 1.7 X higher risk of subsequent Kidney Cancer (low vitamin D) - Oct 2024
- Cancer prevention starts with 30 ng of Vitamin D – Sept 2024
- Incidence of many cancers increased 1.5 X in a generation – June 2024
- Vitamin D might be fighting some cancers by increasing good microbiota – May 2024
- Cancers take years to develop, but already have 36 COVID vaccination suspected cancers - May 2024
- Cancers are prevented by Vitamins D etc (Gynecological Cancer in this case) – May 2024
- Fewer deaths (All-cause, Cardiovascular, Cancer) when Vitamin D levels are above 36 ng – April 2024
- More Evidence Showing Vitamin D Combats Cancer - Mercola May 2024
- 23 Cancers in the US are associated with low UVB - Grant April 2024
- Vitamin D can be inside of a “trojan horse” nanoball made of folate, Cancer cells attrack folate – April 2024
- Keytruda (175,000 dollars per year) fights some cancers, Vitamin D reduces how much Keytruda is needed
- Magnesium and Cancer - many studies
- The Science of Magnesium and Its Role in Aging and Disease - Patrick March 2024
- Most Common Cancers per country
- Increased risk of early-onset Solid Cancer if family member had one: 7.3X if black, 3 X if white – June 2021
- 30% increase in early-onset cancers expected in a decade – March 2023
- Calcium often reduces the risk of health problems such as Colorectal Cancer – March 2024
- Vitamin D: Viral infections, Infectious diseases, EBV and MS, Virus and Cancers – Grant March 2024
- Predicted US Cancer statistics for 2024 - Feb 2024
- Vitamin D and Cancer - Jan 2024
- Vitamin D and Cancer (portions of a book chapter) - Jan 2024
- Childhood Cancers - Vitamin D can help - many studies
- 79% increase in cancer under age 50 in 3 decades - Sept 2023
- People with Cancer having more than 30 ng of Vitamin D are 40% less likely to die (of any cause) – Nov 2023
- Cancers reduced after 2 years of 2000 IU Vitamin D daily (2nd RCT) – RCT Aug
- Much more likely to survive cancer if more than 20 ng of Vitamin D - Oct 2023
- Cancer Metabolism might be fought by many things – such as vitamin D – Oct 2023
- Multiple COVID vaccinations might increase Cancer Incidence - many studies
- Vitamin D fortification in Europe preventing 27,000 Cancer deaths, could prevent 129,000 – May 2022
- Vitamin D restricts new capillary growth (angiogenesis) in fat and cancers
- 13 Cancers are helped by Vitamin D – Biobank July 2023
- Global burden of brain disorders surpasses cardiovascular disease and cancer - July 2023
- Cancer Treatments - vitamin D is one of the 30 alternatives - June 2023
- Inflammation associated with Cancer reduced by Vitamin D – meta-analysis May 2023
- 11 cancers fought by Vitamin D - mini review April 2023
- Vitamin K2 fights Breast and some other cancers - many studies
- 100 years since the discovery of Vitamin D - 23 studies - 2022, 2023
- Restore your Vitamin D levels before surgery (Gastric Cancer in this case) - Jan 2023
- Only 1 in 7 cancers are found by screening (but 2 in 7 are prevented by Vitamin D) – Dec 2022
- Cancers fought by Garlic, Onion, and Sulfur - several studies
- Cancer incidence or mortality not changed by small Vitamin D doses: 2021-2023
- Cancer and Vitamin D - many studies
- 3,200 IU of daily not help much in population already having 30 ng of Vitamin D – RCT Jan 2022
- 2X increase of 14 cancers in non-seniors in 20 years (low vitamin D) – Sept 2022
- USPSTF says no evidence that Vitamins prevent CVD or Cancer (data disagrees) Aug 2022
- Cancers are associated with low vitamin D, poor vaccination response and perhaps poor VDR – July 2022
- Poor prognosis of solid childhood cancers 14.7 X more likely with a poor Vitamin D Receptor – July 2022
- 500 IU of vitamin D does not reduce the risk of Obesity-related Cancers – June 2022
- COVID, Cancer, etc. are Vitamin D low-hanging-fruit – Editorial June 2022
- Cancer mortality reduced 40 pcnt by 2000 IU Vitamin D daily if normal weight – Meta-analysis June 2022
- Vitamin K2-7 helps bone, blood vessels, cancer, diabetes, etc. – June 2022
- Interview with transcript of Dr. Grant on Vitamin D and Cancer by Dr. Moss - June 2022
- Newly diagnosed Children with Cancer have low vitamin D, especially if black - May 2022
- Changes in CYP3A4 gene affects Vitamin D, health, reactions to some drugs, etc - June 2022
- Vitamin D fortification could eliminate 1 in 10 Cancer deaths in the EU – May 2022
- Many cancers reduce oxygen to protect themselves in 6 ways. Vitamin D stops all 6 ways – March 2022
- 23 Cancers if little sun, 12 of which have been associated with low vitamin D – March 2022
- Cancer of the eye in children: most of the risk factors are associated with low vitamin D – July 2021
- Vitamin D probably has a Role in Cancer, CVD, and COVID - video and transcript Dec 1, 2021
- Cancers and Vitamin D Receptors, including change with race – Feb 2021
- Needing a high level of vitamin D is a good clue that the Vitamin D Receptor is deactivated
- Cancer incidence and death reduced by both Vitamin D and UVB – Grant Oct 2021
- Cancer mortality not reduced by small vitamin D doses - Sept 2021
- Virus cause some cancers
- Cancer death (non-skin) 2.3 X more likely if low Vitamin D – Aug 2021
- Children's Cancer hospital now testing vitamin D frequently and supplementing weekly – July 2021
- Consensus recommends at least 20 ng of Vitamin D for childhood cancer (not nearly enough) – June 2021
- Cancer during childhood - many studies
- Vitamin D prevents and treats cancer in many ways – May 2021
- Increased cancer risk from night shift (and many others- low vitamin D) - April 2021
- Some cancer rates are reduced when live at high altitude, but other cancers increase after a few generations – March 2021
- 2,000 IU of Vitamin D daily to German Seniors would save 30,000 lives a year – March 2021
- Vitamin D appears to reduce energy to cancer cells in several ways – March 2021
- 26 health factors increase the risk of COVID-19 – all are proxies for low vitamin D
- Those with recent cancer diagnosis had 7X increased risk of COVID-19 (more if A-A )- Dec 2020
- Vitamin D Receptor (Cancers OR Viruses) - many studies
- Book: Sunlight, UV, Vitamin D and Receptor, Skin and other Cancers - Dec 2020
- 2,000 IU of vitamin D and Omega-3 reduced Cancer death rate bv 40% (normal weight) – VITAL RCT Nov 2020
- Deaths from many types of Cancer associated with low vitamin D- review of meta-analyses Sept 2020
- Vitamin D fights 13 cancers – review of 35 meta-analyses – Oct 2020
- Live 7 years longer free of major disease if eat well, not smoke, not obese, moderate drink and exercise (100,000 people) – Jan 2020
- How cancer is fought by Vitamin D (Ovarian this time) – Feb 2020
- More Cancer if less sun – model adding climate helps (need additional factors) – Nov 2019
- 8 ways that Cancer might be prevented by Vitamin D - June 2019
- Cancer is leading cause of death - Vitamin D and Receptor activators help
- Childhood Cancer survivors – only 1 in 25 had consumed Vitamin D RDA – Oct 2019
- Vitamin D Supplements Reduce Cancer Mortality – Greger Sept 2019
- Exercise reduces cancer deaths, Magnesium RDA reduces deaths even more – Aug 2019
- The Vitamin That Cuts Cancer Risk 13 Percent - July 2019
- Children with cancer were deficient in Vitamin D, Vitamin C, and Zinc – July 2019
- Mortality increased: 4X Cancer, 5X Diabetes if eat a lot of meat protein – March 2014
- People supplemented with Vitamin D had 13 percent fewer Cancer deaths – Meta-analysis of RCT June 2019
- Women with diabetes 60 percent more likely to get Cancer (perhaps low vitamin D) – May 2019
- Cancer incidence and mortality is decreased if 40-60 ng of Vitamin D – April 2019
- The sun appears to generate Co-Q10 in our bodies when we eat our greens – Greger April 2016
- Omega-3 reduces side effects of Cancer treatments – April 2019
- Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 20 percent more likely if low UV – meta-analysis April 2019
- The Role of Resveratrol in Cancer Therapy – Dec 2017
- Cancer stem cells and Vitamin D - many studies
- A poor Vitamin D Receptor is associated with many cancers (oral cancer in this case) – Jan 2019
- Overview of Vitamin D Actions in Cancer – 31 page chapter in a book – 2018
- Increased incidence of 7 cancers if live far from equator (if not take vitamin D) – March 2019
- Cancer with low Vitamin D increases Mortality by 13 percent – meta-analysis Feb 2019
- Vitamin D Reduces Cancer Risk - Why Scientists Accept It but Physicians Do Not - Feb 2019
- Rates of some newly diagnosed Cancers increased with higher Vitamin D (217,000 Danes) – Jan 2019
- Better Cancer survival if higher vitamin D a decade earlier (esp. Melanoma, Kidney, Prostate)– Aug 2018
- Cancer treatment by Vitamin D sometimes is restricted by genes – Oct 2018
- Fight Cancer with more than cut, burn, and poison – Nobel prize for T-Cell – Oct 2018
- Importance of Vitamin K – Pizzorno – July 2018
- Active Vitamin D level should not be used for Prospective Studies of Cancer – Aug 2018
- Both Vitamin D and Vitamin C fight cancers and aid anticancer drugs – May 2018
- Embrace the Sun – benefits of the sun (Nitric Oxide etc.) – book June 2018
- Active vitamin D appears to treat cancer – more studies needed – June 2018
- Vitamin D receptor is essential for both normal and cancerous cells in the lab – June 2018
- Vitamin K2 appears to treat some cancers – April 2018
- Muscle pain (Low Magnesium) plus Low Vitamin D associated with 10X more Cancer, etc (San Francisco) – Aug 2017
- Cancer not treated by Vitamin D when ignore dose size, type, and length of trial – meta-analysis April 2018
- Active Vitamin D reduces Ovarian Cancer stem cells growth by 4X (via Vitamin D receptor in lab rat) – March 2018
- Half of dogs now get cancer, it used to be just 1 percent (probably low Vitamin D)
- Evidence that Vitamin D prevents Cancer – Grant Feb 2018
- Oral Contraceptives (which increase Vitamin D) reduce the risk of some cancers – Jan 2018
- Bone fractures 2.8 X more likely among cancer survivors (perhaps low vitamin D) – Dec 2017
- Childhood cancer survivors have increased chronic health problems as adults – Sept 2017
- Cancer and the Vitamin D Receptor, a primer – Sept 2017
- Magnesium in Healthcare (Rickets, Stones, Pregnancy, Depression, etc.) with level of evidence – Sept 2017
- Prostate Cancer treatment (Vitamin D, Omega-3, Tumeric) RCT ending Dec 2018
- Dogs with Cancer have low vitamin D, same as humans – Sept 2017
- Omega-3 prevents and treats several cancers – Sept 2017
- Cancer risks and Vitamin D Receptors – association is unclear – 2017
- Modeling Cancer RCTs – including Breast Cancer – April 2017
- Cancer 4 times more likely if low vitamin D (in dogs) – 2016
- Ethical challenge – giving vitamin D to only half of Cancer (etc) patients – Jan 2017
- Vitamin D, Vitamin D Receptor and Cancer – Nov 2016
- Hypothesis: Vitamin D treating of breast and other cancers may be via CCN genes – Oct 2016
- Cancer risk in older women reduced 32 percent by 2,000 IU of Vitamin D plus Calcium – 4 year RCT Oct 2016
- Risk of Cancer increased if poor Vitamin D Receptor – meta-analysis of 73 studies Jan 2016
- Obesity linked to 13 cancers, the linkage is probably vitamin D – Aug 2016
- Cancer and Vitamin D – PhD dissertation 2015
- Vitamin D and cancer – epidemiological association with colon and breast – Sept 2014
- Adaptive immunity (cancer, viruses, autoimmune) and vitamin D – April 2016
- If you were born after 1960 your risk of getting cancer is 1 in 2 if you do not get a lot of vitamin D
- Cancer risk and survival improved by increasing vitamin D or UVB – April 2016
- Cancer risk reduced 65 percent by vitamin D levels greater than 40 nanograms – April 2016
- 'Cancer Screening Has Never Saved Lives' (but Vitamin D supplementation does) - Jan 2016
- Off topic – More money to be made in TREATING cancer than PREVENTING it – NYT Dec 2015
- Dog Cancer 4X more likely if low Vitamin D – Nov 2015
- Vitamin D does not improve cancer survival much – when dose size, etc. is ignored – Oct 2015
- The health benefits of vitamin K – Oct 2015
- Cancer risk weakly associated with vitamin D-binding protein – meta-analysis Sept 2015
- Vitamin D and receptor reduce carcinogenic effects of pollutants – July 2015
- Cancer treated better when active vitamin d (calcitriol) is inside of PLGA nanoparticles – June 2015
- How active vitamin D (Calcitriol) deals with cancer – June 2015
- Cancer - far less for outdoor workers
- Obesity causes 20 percent of all cancer, low vitamin D may be the connection – meta-analysis - Sept 2014
- Opioid use in palliative cancer patients far less if high level of vitamin D – May 2015
- Cancer deaths strongly related to low vitamin D if sampled near time of diagnosis – Feb 2012
- Cancer deaths of senior women 60 percent more likely if low Vitamin D – March 2015
- Photodynamic Therapy used to kill cancer in mice was improved 4X by Vitamin D – Feb 2015
- Cancer – will 4,000 IU of vitamin D daily help in one month (no) – VIDAFACT Dec 2014
- Cancer and active Vitamin D – in Spanish – Nov 2014
- Cancer, Sunlight, and Vitamin D - Holick Oct 2014
- Off Topic: Cannabinoids as Cancer chemotherapy – Sept 2014
- Obesity increases Cancer - perhaps due to low vitamin D - many articles
- Off topic: Oncologists paid 350 dollars per patient-month to use less effective and more toxic cancer drugs – Oct 2014
- More vegetables or fish, less Cancer – June 2014
- Dog Cancer (hemangiosarcoma) is rare if more than 100 ng of vitamin D – July 2014
- Role of Vitamin D in human Diseases and Disorders – An Overview – DBP, VDR June 2014
- Cancer incidence not reduced by 1100 IU of vitamin D (proven again) but mortality decreased – June 2014
- Less intestinal cancer in mice if add vitamin D, but even less with ultraviolet light – June 2014
- Cancer Council of Australia recommends 30 minutes of daily sunshine – June 2014
- Cancer survival 4 percent more likely with just a little more vitamin D (4 ng) - meta-analysis July 2014
- Vitamin D Receptor role in Autoimmune Diseases and or cancers – Nov 2013
- Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms are risk factors for various cancers – meta-analysis Jan 2014
- Vitamin D and Cancer at NIH - Oct 2013
- Vitamin D proven to treat or prevent many cancers in animals, but only breast cancer in humans so far – Jan 2014
- Cancer and low vitamin D – which causes which – Nov 2013
- Cancer incidence in 87 countries is related to food, smoking, alcohol, GDP, and UVB - Jan 2014
- Skin cancer increases other cancers (low-vitamin D) – Dec 2013
- Cancer Survival is poor if vitamin D is less than 20ng (every study showed benefit)– review Nov 2013
- People more likely to freckle are more likely to get prostate cancer (low vitamin D) – April 2013
- National Cancer Institute noticing Vitamin D - Oct 2013
- Appears that IBD lowers vitamin D, which increases risk of cancer by 80 percent – Oct 2013
- 4 uses of tanning beds per year did not reduce rate of internal cancers – Oct 2013
- Vitamin d - pivotal nutraceutical in the regulation of cancer metastasis and angiogenesis. – 2013
- Molecular Link between Vitamin D and Cancer Prevention – Oct 2013
- Review of cancer and supplements includes vitamin D – Sept 2013
- Death of women from cancer 24% less likely if 20 ng more vitamin D – meta-analysis Sept 2013
- Probably need more than 1000 IU of vitamin D to prevent cancer – meta-analysis Aug 2013
- Mayo clinic starting Cancer RCT using grossly inadequate 2,000 IU of vitamin D – Sept 2013
- Children with Cancer were 3X more likely to be vitamin D deficient – July 2013
- Vitamin D protects against many types of health problems – review May 2013
- Less Solar Radiation was associated with more Cancer - 1941
- Some childhood cancer 30% less likely in parts of California with more UVB – April 2013
- Cancer associations, including problems with too much vitamin D – March 2013
- Low vitamin D strongly related to death due to tobacco cancer, but not others – March 2013
- Vitamin D increasingly associated with inflammation such as RA, TB, Lupus, and cancer – March 2013
- The sun appears better at reducing incidence of some cancers than vitamin D – Dec 2012
- Solar UVB reduces Cancer Risk – Grant, Jan 2013
- The Anti-cancer Actions of Vitamin D – Jan 2013
- Vitamin D Supplementation and Cancer - Review of RCT Jan 2013
- Vitamin D and Cancer Mortality – review Jan 2013
- Vitamin D, Sunlight and Cancer Connection – Holick Jan 2013
- Relevance of Vitamin D in Bone and Muscle Health of Cancer Patients - Jan 2013
- How Vitamin D prevents many cancers (c-MYC) – Nov 2012
- Cancer
- Big Pharma continues to seek a patentable form of vitamin D for Breast Cancer – Nov 2012
- A review of the evidence regarding the solar ultraviolet-B-vitamin D-cancer hypothesis - Oct 2012
- Vitamin D still appears to reduce Cancer Mortality – Systematic Review Oct 2012
- CYP24A1 gene in cancer cells may actually remove vitamin D from the blood – Oct 2012
- Vitamin D levels very low for some childhood cancers, then got lower – Sept 2012
- More US deaths due to cancer than heart if dark skinned – Sept 2012
- Vitamin D and cancer: a view based of all models – April 2012
- Review of Cancer and Vitamin D – April 2012
- Photodynamic therapy for Cancer might be helped by vitamin D – July 2012
- Vitamin D in Cancer Patients: Above All, Do No Harm – 2009
- Not enough women willing to stop taking vitamin D to permit breast cancer clinical trial – June 2012
- More UVB is associated with less cancer – study of 450,000 people – April 2012
- Hypothesis: Blacks get more cancer than whites due to lower levels of vitamin D – June 2012
- 2000 IU of vitamin D reduced fatigue of advanced cancer – RCT May 2012
- The role of vitamins in cancer: a review – 2011
- Vitamin D3 analog, 20-hydroxyvitamin D, inhibits cancer cells and is non-toxic – March 2012
- Advanced stage cancer 3X more likely if low level of vitamin D – March 2012
- Getting little UV is associated with 15 types of Cancer – Jan 2012
- Lack of solar UVB in US is associated with some Cancers - 2006
- Possible ways that vitamin D does its magic
- 800 IU Vitamin D doesn't prevent heart attack or cancer – Dec 2011
- The lower the vitamin D the sooner a blood cancer needed to be treated – Nov 2011
- Use of tanning beds would reduce associated deaths by 10X – Oct 2011
- Cancer in children 6X more likely if very low vitamin D – Oct 2011
- Breast and other Cancer prevention - Dr. Wascher 2011
- Vitamin D has a complex relationship with Cancer – meta-analysis July 2011
- Cancers and Vitamin D Council
- Sun exposure is associated with increased survival from melanoma – 2005
- Excessive sun increases cancer all around the body – July 2011
- Some cancer due to low UV – Grant – April 2010
- Hypothesis – anticancer benefits from synergy of omega-3 and vitamin D – May 2011
- Vitamin D and Cancer Treatment and Prevention – presentations May 2011
- Mortality and Cancer varies with latitude in France too – 2010
- Video on how Vitamin D reduces Cancer – Feb 2011
- Vitamin D and Prevention of Cancer — Is it ready for Prime Time – March 2011
- Vitamin D appears to both prevent and treat various cancers – Mar 2011
- Children with Cancer were 6X more likely to have less than 10ng of vitamin D – Feb 2011
- Large Healthcare Org: 1500-2000 IU vitamin D to reduce cancer - Dec 2009
- Increase in some childhood cancers with latitude – Nov 2010
- How active vitamin D stops various cancers – abstract Oct 2010
- Is there an optimal level of vitamin D to prevent cancer – Sept 2010
- Less cancer if had more physical activity – perhaps due to the sun – Sept 2010
- Overview Cancer and vitamin D
- Active form of vitamin D appears to help prevent and treat some cancers – Feb 2011
- How I Treat Vitamin D Deficiency - for Cancer Mar 2010
- Anticancer Vitamins du Jour—The ABCED's So Far – July 2010
- Dr Frank Garland who researched vitamin D and cancer died - Aug 2010
- Cancer meeting discussion of Nov 2009 mentioned vitamin D
- Impediments to UV Vitamin D Cancer hypothesis – Sept 2009
- 18 Quotes on Vitamin D and Cancer – Feb 2010
- Meta-analysis of 3 cancers - 10 ng more vitamin D decrease colorectal by 15 percent– May 2010
- Vitamin D and Cancer from Health Book Summaries – Feb 2010
- 30 to 40 ng of vitamin D did not reduce some Cancers - no surprise - June 2010
- China has documented that less UV results in more cancer – June 2010
- Why clinical trials are not finding benefits of vitamin D on cancer prevention and treatment – June 2010
- Lack of vitamin D may account for increased rate of some cancers in obese persons – May 2010
- Grassroots PDF and video updates May and June 2010
- Hypercalcemia overview
- Vitamin D Shows Potential in Natural Chemotherapy April 2010
- Solar radiation, vitamin D and cancer incidence and mortality in Norway
- Vitamin D decreases incidence of disease
- file:
- Vitamin D and Calcium reduces risk of cancer - Lappe 2007
- Vitamin D and Cancer - Dalgleish May 2011.pdf
- Vitamin D and Cancer - GrassRoots May 2011.pdf
- Vitamin D and Calcium reduce Cancer - RCT trial - Lappe - May 2011.pdf
- Vitamin D and UVB reduce Cancer - Grant May 2011.pdf
- Cancer cells and vitamin D - Kallay May 2011.jpg
- Cancer cells and Calcium - Kallay May 2011.jpg
- U shaped risk curves happen where UV varies a lot - Vieth 2011.jpg
- Vitamin D Cancer - Garland 2009.pdf
- 8000 IU raised vitamin D for many Cancer patients - 2010.pdf
- vitamin D and cancer condundrum - 2010.pdf
- Mechanisms of the Anti-Cancer and Anti-Inflammatory - 2011.PDF
- Vitamin D in combination cancer treatment - 2010.PDF
- Letter to editor on errors in rare cancers study - Sept 2010
- Cancer incidence with vitamin D supplements- CDC Aug 2010 - GIF
- Vitamin D for prevention and treatment of Cancer - technical July 2010
- Vitamin D prevent 25% cancers - 2009
- Promise of vitamin D analogues in the treatment of Cancer -2006
- meta analysis vitamin D and cancers - prepub 2010
- Role of vitamin D in cancer treatment and prevention - June 2010
- Many cancers increase in Japan during past 50 years
- Chart All Cancers reduced by 68 percent if > 29ng/ml Heaney - May 2010
- Vitamin D Cancer and latitude 2008 PNAS
- Vitamin D prevent Cancer - 2009
- file gallery:
More Cancers if poor Vitamin D Receptor
Cancers get less Vitamin D when there is a poor Vitamin D Receptor- Vitamin D Receptor pages in VitaminDWiki with CANCER in title 86 as of July 2023
- Cancer and the Vitamin D Receptor, a primer – Sept 2017
- Vitamin D Receptor (Cancers OR Viruses) - many studies
- Risk of Cancer increased if poor Vitamin D Receptor – meta-analysis of 73 studies Jan 2016
- Cancer (general) and VDR
23 articles - Breast Cancer and VDR
24 articles - Colon Cancer and VDR
13 articles - Prostate Cancer and VDR
7 articles - Skin Cancer and VDR
10 articles - Note some Health problems, such as some Cancers, protect themselves
by actively reducing Receptor activation
VitaminDWiki – Cancer - After diagnosis category contains
- Most cancers reduce vitamin D levels
- Most cancer treatments (chemo, radiation) further lower Vitamin D
- Higher levels of vitamin D minimize many side-effects of cancer therapy
- High levels of vitamin D augment many chemotherapies
- High levels of vitamin D augment cancer immunotherapies
- High levels of vitamin D can kill some cancer cells 1,720 items 12/2023
- Some cancers deactivate the vitamin D receptor
Example VitaminDWiki Studies
- Cancer and Vitamin D - many studies
- Easiest way to treat cancer – take Vitamin D – Nov 2022
- Even after a Cancer diagnosis Vitamin D improves survival – meta-analysis Aug 2022
- Vitamin D is synergistic with many Cancer therapies (radiation in this case) – Aug 2021
- Vitamin D prevents and treats cancer in many ways – May 2021
- Cancer patients need more vitamin D, even those who are supplementing – observational study June 2021
- Metastatic Cancer probably reduced by vitamin D - many studies
- Colorectal Cancer treatment aided by omega-3 plus weekly Vitamin D – RCT Sept 2019
- Radiation therapy, used to treat some cancers, causes less damage if use Vitamin D (or Melatonin) – Aug 2022
- Vitamin D is synergistic with many Cancer therapies (radiation in this case) – Aug 2021
- Vitamin D prevents and treats cancer in many ways – May 2021
- Palliative care is helped by Vitamin D - many studies
- 4X less of one chemo needed after vitamin D receptor activation - June 2020
Breast Cancer
- Breast Cancer survivors with high vitamin D were 3.3 X less likely to have metastases – May 2023
- Breast Cancer survival: 44% with just 10,000 IU of vitamin D per week, 33% with placebo – RCT Dec 2023
- Breast cancer recurred twice as often if have less than 20 ng of vitamin D – Dec 2018
- Breast Cancer chemotherapy 2.7 X more likely to be successful if not vitamin D deficient – Dec 2017
VitaminDWiki – Loading Dose of Vitamin D category contains
207 items in category
see also Overview Loading of vitamin D Overview Toxicity of vitamin D
Better than Daily 1: Fewer chances to forget, 2) Gets past receptor barrier
Injection category has65 items
It appears that over 1 million Vitamin D loading doses have been taken
Doses ranged from 100,000 to 600,000 IU over a period of a day to a month
No reports of serious adverse reactions
Many studies report on the benefits resulting from loading dosesTOP articles in Loading Dose of Vitamin D
- Vitamin D loading dose of 30,000 IU twice a week is safe and effective – RCT July 2023
- Large dose Vitamin D before surgery was found to help by 35 studies
- Vitamin D is needed before most surgeries – many studies and RCTs
- 400,000 IU of vitamin D 3 days after COVID symptoms reduced 14 day mortality by 3X – Annweiler RCT May 2022
- High-dose Vitamin D safe for children (10,000 IU daily, 600,000 IU bolus) – meta-analysis April 2022
- Take lots of Vitamin D at first signs of COVID
- Rapid Vitamin D Delivery May Result in Better COVID Outcomes - Dec 9, 2021
- Vitamin D loading doses quickly and safely raise levels – meta-analysis Dec 2021
- Childhood cancers – give Vitamin D loading dose if low – Oct 2021
- French recommended 200,000 IU of Vitamin D to stop COVID-19 - Jan 2021
- Vitamin D loading dose was as effective as daily dosing (rickets in this case) – RCT July 2021
- Stoss (loading) dose of vitamin D resulted in bigger response at 30 days (again) – RCT April 2021
- Vitamin D loading dose (stoss therapy) proven to improve health
- Low trauma bone fractures in seniors – considering Vitamin D loading dose for all, without testing – Nov 2019
- Intensive Care (ICU) helped by Vitamin D – review of past and on-going studies – Dec 2018
- Vitamin D restoration then monthly was the most popular dosing by trials – Nov 2018
- Rickets virtually cured by 90,000 IU of Vitamin D along with daily Calcium – RCT Nov 2018
- Rapidly restore Vitamin D levels with 10,000 IU per kg for children in ICU – RCT 2024
- Reasons for Low Vitamin D and what to do
- Healthy in Seven Days - Loading dose of Vitamin D – book 2014
- Can get 50,000 IU Vitamin D anywhere on the globe
2 of the many videos with Dr. Marik about the book
Dr. Paul Marik Discusses His Cancer Care Monograph - Aug 2023, 54 minutes
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