Vitamin D and Prevention of Cancer — Ready for Prime Time?

  • Manson J
  • Mayne S
  • Clinton S
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Abstract

Given that the potential role of vitamin D in cancer prevention has been widely touted, many people were surprised that cancer-related considerations didn't figure prominently in the new Dietary Reference Intakes for vitamin D established by the Institute of Medicine (IOM).(1) An IOM committee on which we served, charged with determining the population needs for vitamin D in North America, reviewed the evidence linking vitamin D with both skeletal and nonskeletal health outcomes. The committee concluded that vitamin D plays an important role in bone health and that the evidence provides a sound basis for determining the population's needs. For . . .

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Manson, J. E., Mayne, S. T., & Clinton, S. K. (2011). Vitamin D and Prevention of Cancer — Ready for Prime Time? New England Journal of Medicine, 364(15), 1385–1387. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmp1102022

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