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Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of advanced cancer – study – The Irish News
The risk of metastatic or fatal cancers is even lower for those who have a healthy weight.

Taking vitamin D supplements may reduce the overall risk of developing advanced cancer by 17%, a study suggests.
The researchers also report that the risk of metastatic (cancer which has spread to a different part of the body) or fatal cancers is even lower for those who have a healthy weight and are consuming vitamin D.
The results, published in the journal Jama Network Open, are based on the Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial (Vital), which concluded in 2018.
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