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Women who have a vitamin D deficiency when they are diagnosed with breast cancer were 94% more likely to have their cancer metastasize and 73% more likely to die within 10 years, Canadian researchers reported Thursday.
The team also found that only 24% of the women in its study had what are normally considered adequate levels of vitamin D at the time of the diagnosis.
The study represents "the first time that vitamin D has been linked to breast cancer progression," said Dr. Pamela Goodwin of Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, who led the study.
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at 06:00 on June 6th, 2008
KEARNEY, I like this story. It's good stuff.