Higher vitamin D level associated with lower risk of total cancer
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Higher vitamin D level associated with lower risk of total cancer

Ruth Sander Independent consultant, Care of older people

The benefits of vitamin D in the prevention of skeletal disorders have long been recognised. Now, accumulating evidence suggests that these benefits may extend beyond bone health to several chronic diseases, including cancer.

Nursing Older People. 30, 5, 11-11. doi: 10.7748/nop.30.5.11.s9

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