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Vitamins and Cancer Risk in Women
New York Times, United States - 3 minutes ago
By NICHOLAS BAKALAR There has been some evidence that vitamin B and folic acid can lower the risk for cancer, but a large randomized trial of the ...
Original Natural Healing: Herbs and Vitalism
Natural News.com, AZ -
The person was also put on a whole food multivitamin that had some refined vitamins added -- most notably B vitamins for stress and zinc. ...

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Modern Drugs to Treat Acne
Best Syndication, CA - 46 minutes ago
They contain essential fatty acids and vitamins that stimulate healing. The oils can also help to dissolve the comedones. They are also used to give topical ...

Healthy Wealthy n Wise
7 Reasons Why We Suffer Heart Attacks By: Emilia Klapp, RD, BS
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Here are a few steps you can take to achieve your goal: Add vitamin B to your diet. These vitamins have a calming and relaxing effect on the nervous system ...

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How to Get a Good Looking Body
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In order to get enough fiber, vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants, every meal must have some fruit or vegetables in a natural condition. ...

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Combining whey protein, sugars, a mix of vitamins and minerals, and even some antioxidants (courtesy of green-tea extract), Clif Shot Hot Chocolate is a ...
Nutrition Notes: Antioxidants During Cancer Treatment?
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Although some reports claim that supplements like vitamins E and C, beta-carotene and selenium increase the success of radiation and chemotherapy, ...

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How to Prevent Heart and Circulatory Disease
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You can for example take out some of your need for sleep as a siesta in the middle of the day. 7 hours sleep seems to be the ideal for optimal circulatory ...

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Food crunch opens doors to bioengineered crops
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... rice rich in calcium, vitamins or iron. "See these plants? They can tolerate the cold," Zeng says as he walks through a checkerboard of test fields sown ...

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Vitamin Intake Recommendations
동아일보, South Korea - Nov 30, 2008
An overdose of vitamins can be detrimental to health, which is all the more so when it comes to fatty vitamins such as vitamin A, D, and E. Excessive intake ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: cancer + vitamin + prevent  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Breast cancer: What you need to know
Food Consumer, IL -
The study appears in the latest issue of the journal Cancer Letters. Vitamin D: Vitamin D has been linked to reduced risk for a variety of cancers including ...
Grillo: Researching Vitamin D
Daily Camera, CO - Aug 4, 2008
Higher doses (more than 400 IU) are recommended in concert with calcium supplementation in postmenopausal women to help prevent osteoporosis. ...
Actress Christina Applegate is fighting breast cancer
Food Consumer, IL - Aug 4, 2008
Breast cancer is diagnosed in about 182000 women and 40000 die from the disease each year in the US The best way to prevent the disease probably is to avoid ...
Recovery of Green and Healthy Antioxidant from Palm Oil Mill Waste
innovations report (Pressemitteilungen), Germany -
Antioxidant substances include beta-carotene, vitamin A, vitamin C and vitamin E. Carotenes possess anti-cancer properties for preventing certain types of ...

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Media Censorship at Olympics in China Mirrors FDA Censorship of ...
Natural News.com, AZ - Aug 3, 2008
That comes to $40 trillion in economic abundance from preventing cancer alone. But the FDA doesn't want anybody to know that Vitamin D prevents cancer. ...
Battling Out Prostate Cancer
Informative Post, OH - Aug 2, 2008
Natural ways for preventing prostate cancer are easy and cheap; many include vitamins such as Vitamin D, Vitamin E, and more commonly known, Lycopene. ...
Screening the sun
Canada.com, Canada - Jul 31, 2008
"On balance, it's better to minimize the risk of skin cancer," Lupin says. "Put your sunscreen on and don't worry about the vitamin D." Some people, ...
Beach-goers aware of cancer risks, but still seek the sun
SouthCoastToday.com, MA - Aug 2, 2008
"I still need my vitamin D." Both Dr. Eisen and Dr. Snyder say people only need about 10 to 15 minutes of exposure to boost vitamin D levels. ...
Pocket Doc
Chicago Flame Online (subscription), IL - Aug 4, 2008
It has to do with the difference between FDA approval of a drug, and a vitamin or nutritional supplement. A drug must, to get FDA approval, be shown to be ...
Can Indoor Tanning Prevent Cancer?
Click 2 Houston.com, TX - Jul 22, 2008
So Robbie Segler said tanning beds that also emit UV rays can also help prevent cancer. "If you're deficient in vitamin D, you are now doubling your chances ...
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Micronutrients prevent cancer and delay aging -
BN Ames - Toxicology Letters, 1998 - Elsevier
... Micronutrients prevent cancer and delay aging. ... In a case-control study of diet and
cancer, vitamin B 6 intake was inversely associated with prostate cancer (Key ...

… to Prevent Bone Loss in Men Receiving Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Nonmetastatic Prostate Cancer -
MR SMITH, J EASTHAM, DM GLEASON, D SHASHA, S … - The Journal of Urology, 2003 - Elsevier
... are common in men with prostate cancer and may ... were not treated with supplemental
calcium and vitamin D ... of long-term zoledronic acid to prevent osteoporosis is ...

The Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial -
EA Klein, SM Lippman, IM Thompson, PJ Goodman, D … - World Journal of Urology, 2003 - Springer
... observations, and controlled and uncon- trolled clinical trials that selenium and
vitamin E may prevent the development or progression of prostate cancer. ...

Vitamin E in the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer The Women's Health Study: A … -
IM Lee, NR Cook, JM Gaziano, D Gordon, PM Ridker, … - JAMA, 2005 - Am Med Assoc
... to the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer. 1-5 Vitamin E has
antioxidant properties, including ... hypothesis that it can prevent these chronic ...

… Trial of Vitamin A and N-Acetylcysteine in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer or Lung Cancer -
N van Zandwijk, O Dalesio, U Pastorino, N de Vries … - jnci, 2000 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
... primary tumors. It is, therefore, not surprising that doubt about the potential
of vitamin A to prevent cancer has increased (31). ...

Effect of four monthly oral vitamin D 3(cholecalciferol) supplementation on fractures and mortality … -
DP Trivedi? - BMJ, 2003 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... J. Vitamin D and vitamin D analogues for preventing fractures associated ... Calcium
and vitamin D: their potential roles in colon and breast cancer prevention. ...

Routine Vitamin Supplementation To Prevent Cardiovascular Disease: A Summary of the Evidence for the … -
CD Morris, S Carson - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2003 - annals.highwire.org
... completion because of an increase in lung cancer incidence and ... results of a trial
of vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene to prevent progression of age ...

Vitamins and cancer. -
G van Poppel, H van den Berg - Cancer Lett, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... results. At this moment the data seem insufficient to make recommendations
for vitamin supplementation to prevent cancer. The results ...

Adjuvant treatment of stage I lung cancer with high-dose vitamin A -
U Pastorino, M Infante, M Maioli, G Chiesa, M … - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1993 - jco.ascopubs.org
... PURPOSE: Vitamin A and retinoids are strong inhibitors of epithelial cancer promotion
and ... This study examined whether they may prevent the occurrence of ...

Toward a new recommended dietary allowance for vitamin C based on antioxidant and health effects in … -
AC Carr, B Frei - Am J Clin Nutr, 1999 - Am Soc Nutrition
... as cancer, cardiovascular disease, and cataract, probably through antioxidant
mechanisms. It is likely that the amount of vitamin C required to prevent scurvy ...

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Experts: More research needed into whether vitamins can help prevent some cancers

ATLANTA -- Your parents may still tell you to take your vitamins, but a cancer doctor might be less enthusiastic.

A recent study that found calcium and vitamin D supplements don't reduce the odds of developing breast cancer is the latest to deflate the cancer-prevention claims of some vitamin proponents.

A federal science panel last month had concluded there is no evidence for recommending certain vitamin supplements for cancer prevention. Even the Council for Responsible Nutrition, a supplement trade association, won't say vitamins prevent cancer.

"There is no vitamin or mineral supplement proven to reduce the risk of cancer," said Eric Jacobs, a senior epidemiologist and vitamin specialist with the American Cancer Society.

However, many doctors continue to recommend daily multivitamins for general health. And some experts say certain supplements may yet prove to be a help in the fight against cancer ---- once scientists can work out the right amounts and better ways to study their effects.

"I do think there is a fundamental issue of finding the optimal dose of essential nutrients," said Dr. Walter Willett, a professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health.

Experts say more research is needed.

"More than half of Americans are taking dietary supplements ---- mostly multivitamins ---- but scientists aren't certain about their benefit," said Dr. J. Michael McGinnis, who chaired the National Institutes of Health panel that critiqued supplemental vitamins.

"For something used so widely, at such expense, among Americans, there is simply a need for much better information," he said.

Scientists once suspected vitamin E and beta-carotene prevented lung cancer after a study showed people who took supplements appeared to have lower cancer incidence.

But a larger, more scientifically rigorous study found 50 milligrams a day of alpha-tocopherol, a form of vitamin E, had no effect on lung cancer incidence. And 20 milligrams of beta-carotene, a precursor of vitamin A, actually increased lung cancer incidence in smokers by 18 percent. Health officials now warn smokers not to take beta-carotene supplements.

Studies also have found that beta-carotene has no impact on the incidence of lung cancer in non-smokers, or prostate or breast cancer. And research has found vitamin B2 and niacin had no impact on the occurrence of cancers, and selenium did not decrease skin cancer in people with a history of that disease.

More recently, a study published in April in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute concluded that a low-dose vitamin A derivative did not prevent head and neck tumors. Earlier research had suggested that higher doses of the derivative cut occurrence of subsequent tumors. But those higher doses caused severe cracking of the lips, eyelid inflammation and other problems, researchers said.

A study of about 36,000 post-menopausal women released last month found calcium and vitamin D supplements didn't cut the odds of developing breast cancer.

Willett, the Harvard expert, faulted the study led by Dr. Rowan Chlebowski of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles and said a different dose of vitamin D may be needed to show an effect. He also said it's possible vitamins and supplements reduce cancer risk at one stage of life, but not another, as a previous Canadian study suggested.

Much of the research into potential cancer-fighting powers of vitamins and other supplements have been observational studies, said Andrew Shao, the Council for Responsible Nutrition's vice president for scientific and regulatory affairs.

But the gold standard is large, case-controlled trials involving elaborate precautions to isolate cause and effect and prevent biased results. Such studies are expensive and take many years to complete.

Also, if dosage is a key and researchers select the wrong dosage, such a study may find no benefit but miss that the vitamins reduce cancer risks at a different dose, he said.

Shao and others say there have been promising results regarding selenium's value against cancers other than skin cancer, and that continued work on folate and vitamins D and E also seems rewarding.

Meanwhile, patients are making their own decisions.

Lisa McRae, a 39-year-old real estate agent in suburban Atlanta, began taking supplements after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in December.

She and her mother read dozens of books discussing the value of diet and nutrients in combating chronic diseases. Staff at a hospital referred her to an acupuncturist, who recommended a Chinese herbal mix and seven other supplements.

McRae believes they can help her fight cancer, both now in the future.

"I think more people need to realize there are several ways to combat this disease," she said.

 
 
 
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