Highlighted Study: Circulating Vitamin D and Colorectal Cancer Risk: An International Pooling Project of 17 Cohorts

SAN DIEGO, CA – (June 19, 2018) In a recent study, It was found that circulating Vitamin D Could Lower Risk Of Colorectal Cancer.

“Higher circulating 25(OH)D was related to a statistically significant, substantially lower colorectal cancer risk in women and non–statistically significant lower risk in men. Optimal 25(OH)D concentrations for colorectal cancer risk reduction, 75-100 nmol/L, appear higher than current IOM recommendations.” according to a study published in the Journal National Cancer Institute.

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Circulating vitamin D and colorectal cancer risk 6-14-2018