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Prostate Cancer: Sun And Vitamin D

By Hector Milla

Cancer Centres in USA compared the lifetime sun exposure of men with advanced prostate cancer and men without the disease and they suggest that men who had spent more time in the sun during their lives were with low risk of prostate cancer.

New prostate cancer studies indicate that the men who spend more time in the sun in their lives usually can reduce prostate cancer by about 50%.

The above point indicates that the prostate uses vitamin D to promote the normal growth of prostate cells and in addition to slow the spread of prostate cancer cells to other parts of the body.

Sun exposure prevents prostate cancer and the new research suggests vitamin D supplements may be a safer option today for men.

Previous studies have shown that in many places with long winters like Canada and North America men do not adsorb vitamin D and other nutrients.

In Canada men do not adsorb vitamin D and consequently one in seven can develop prostate cancer in their lives; USA new research indicates that one in five men can develop prostate cancer.

Researchers have shown that vitamin D and many micronutrients prevent prostate cancer in men.

Conclusion: A suitable dose of vitamin D coupled with sensible sun exposure can considerably reduce the risk of prostate cancer.

Hector Milla is editor of Cancer-10.com and you can find more articles about Prostate Cancer at http://www.cancer-10.com.


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