Vitamin D slows progression of cancer cells
date:Nov 28, 2012
Vitamin D slows the progression of cells from premalignant to malignant states, keeping their proliferation in check, according to a new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Researchers at McGill University discovered the active form of vitamin D acts by several mechanisms to inhibit both the production and function of the protein cMYC, which drives cell division and is active at elevated levels in more than half of all cancers.

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