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Vitamin D does not protect against most cancers: QIMR research

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Research has refuted suggestions that vitamin D supplements can reduce a person’s risk of developing most cancers.

Vitamin D’s anti-cancer benefits are a source of contention among medical scientists, but the latest research from QIMR Berghofer appears to have shown definitively that the use of vitamin D supplements is unlikely to prevent cancer.

Vitmin D gives no special protection against most forms of cancer, new genetic analysis has found.Credit:Suzanne White

Lead researcher, QIMR’s Dr Jue-Sheng Ong, said the researchers used genetic data from more than 400,000 people to look for correlations between vitamin D and a range of cancers.

“The more genes you are able to map, the better you create some kind of genetic score that can…



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