Cross-sectional observational study - Investigation of vitamin D concentration in Caucasian cancer patients. what is the adequate dose of vitamin D for these patients?
Clin Nutr. 2021 Apr 22;40(6):3852-3858. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clnu.2021.04.026
Aleksandra Kapała 1, Małgorzata Szlendak 2, Ewelina Grochowska 3
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This study ignored those with dark skins - who often have bigger problems with Cancer
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- The health disparity for dark skinned people is almost the same as whites having a low level of vitamin D
Black vs White | White - low D vs White - high D | |
breast cancer | 1.34 | 1.26 |
colorectal cancer | 1.43 | 1.44 |
cardiovascular disease | 1.29 | 1.27 |
all-cause mortality | 1.26 | 1.26 |
Many doctors prescribe enough vitamin d for healthy people - post-surgery and chemo patients need much more
Vitamin D even helps after the doctor has given up
Should consider prehabilitation - take Vitamin D BEFORE surgery
Loading doses of Vitamin D are sometimes used before/after surgeries
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Vitamin D levels drop a lot for a few months following any surgery
Vitamin D measured before surgery is not a good indicator of how much vitamin d is needed
Vitamin D levels should be > 40 ng or higher at all times
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Background & aims: Vitamin D impairs tumour-related transformation and supports the anticancer function of the immune system. Currently, there are no guidelines on vitamin D supplementation devoted solely to cancer patients. The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the frequency of vitamin D deficiency in Caucasian cancer patients and to characterize the clinical factors that predispose individuals to decreased vitamin D concentration. Secondly, the study aimed to estimate the dose of vitamin D supplementation that would prevent deficiencies in patients with cancer.Methods: In the presented cross-sectional study the population consisted of 500 consecutive Caucasian patients with a diagnosis of neoplastic disease, some of which declared long-term vitamin D supplementation in various doses. Serum vitamin D concentration was measured once in all patients and clinical data were obtained from the hospital database. The frequencies of vitamin D deficiency were compared to certain clinical variables by appropriate statistical tests. The dose of vitamin D substitution in cancer patients was estimated using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.
Results:Vitamin D deficiency was diagnosed in 66.8% of patients with cancer and even in 31.6% who declared vitamin D supplementation. Older age, male gender, diagnosis of head and neck cancer or squamous cell carcinoma and body mass loss were identified as factors that predispose to vitamin D deficiency. The dose of vitamin D that would prevent deficiency in Caucasian patients with cancer was set at 2250 IU daily.
Conclusions: Vitamin D deficiency was very common in Caucasian patients with cancer, even in terms of vitamin D supplementation. The greatest predisposition was related to elder age, male gender, diagnosis of head and neck or squamous cell carcinoma and body mass loss. The dose of vitamin D supplementation in cancer patients should probably be higher than in the general population.
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