Vitamin D alters genetic expression to shield against bladder cancer
date:Sep 11, 2013
ladder cancer risk

To conduct the study, researchers assembled a cohort of 2,000 people from 18 hospitals in Spain, including a mix of existing bladder cancer patients and healthy participants. The study author, Dr. Nuria Malats commented We have seen that those subjects with the highest levels of 25(OH)D3 are those who showed the lowest risk of suffering bladder cancer... these results indicate that high levels of this vitamin are associated with protection from the illness or, similarly, that
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