Vitamin D alters genetic expression to shield against bladder cancer
date:Sep 11, 2013
ut the body and create remote tumors that result in death.

This work provided a discussion about how many recent studies have shown dramatic reductions in breast and prostate cancer incidence as a result of maintaining normal vitamin D levels (set at 30 ng/mL). Cutting edge researchers have demonstrated that optimal protection against 17 different cancer lines is realized at a blood saturation of between 50 and 70 ng/mL (measured using the standard 25(OH)D test). Testing blood at six month inte
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