In recent years, the scientific evidence linking vitamin D status or supplementation to breast cancer has grown notably. To investigate the role of vitamin D supplementation on breast cancer incidence, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing vitamin D with placebo or no treatment. We used OVID to search MEDLINE (R), EMBASE and CENTRAL until April 2012. We screened the reference lists of included studies and used the “Related Article” feature in PubMed to identify additional articles. No language restrictions were applied. Two reviewers independently extracted data on methodological quality, participants, intervention, comparison and outcomes. Risk Ratios and 95% Confident Intervals for br...
Vitamin D deficiency is a potentially modifiable risk factor that may be targeted for breast cancer ...
Objective: To determine if circulating concentrations of vitamin D are causally associated with risk...
Studies assessing the effects of vitamin D or calcium intake on breast cancer risk have been inconcl...
In recent years, the scientific evidence linking vitamin D status or supplementation to breast cance...
In recent years, the scientific evidence linking vitamin D status or supplementation to breast cance...
Vitamin D has been known to have anticarcinogenic properties include effects on cell proliferation a...
Several studies have been done to evaluate the association of vitamin D deficiency and breast cancer...
Vitamin D has been associated with decreased risk of several cancers. In experimental studies, vitam...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D has been suggested to play a protective role against several cancers, includin...
Background: Vitamin D has been suggested to play a protective role against several cancers, includin...
Previous research has suggested beneficial effects of vitamin D on both breast cancer risk and progn...
Copyright © Ordem dos Médicos 2014Vitamin D has been mentioned in the literature has a potentially i...
Background: In the USA cancer is the second leading cause of mortality, as such, primary prevention ...
Background: Low 25-hydroxyvitamin D status has been associated with a higher risk of cancer in epide...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is related to increased cancer risk and deaths. However, whether vi...
Vitamin D deficiency is a potentially modifiable risk factor that may be targeted for breast cancer ...
Objective: To determine if circulating concentrations of vitamin D are causally associated with risk...
Studies assessing the effects of vitamin D or calcium intake on breast cancer risk have been inconcl...
In recent years, the scientific evidence linking vitamin D status or supplementation to breast cance...
In recent years, the scientific evidence linking vitamin D status or supplementation to breast cance...
Vitamin D has been known to have anticarcinogenic properties include effects on cell proliferation a...
Several studies have been done to evaluate the association of vitamin D deficiency and breast cancer...
Vitamin D has been associated with decreased risk of several cancers. In experimental studies, vitam...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D has been suggested to play a protective role against several cancers, includin...
Background: Vitamin D has been suggested to play a protective role against several cancers, includin...
Previous research has suggested beneficial effects of vitamin D on both breast cancer risk and progn...
Copyright © Ordem dos Médicos 2014Vitamin D has been mentioned in the literature has a potentially i...
Background: In the USA cancer is the second leading cause of mortality, as such, primary prevention ...
Background: Low 25-hydroxyvitamin D status has been associated with a higher risk of cancer in epide...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is related to increased cancer risk and deaths. However, whether vi...
Vitamin D deficiency is a potentially modifiable risk factor that may be targeted for breast cancer ...
Objective: To determine if circulating concentrations of vitamin D are causally associated with risk...
Studies assessing the effects of vitamin D or calcium intake on breast cancer risk have been inconcl...