Why vitamin D wards off colon cancer

Published: April 14, 2008 at 6:06 PM
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ATLANTA, April 14 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say they are learning how vitamins and minerals can stimulate or prevent the development of colon cancer.

Emory University researchers in Atlanta find in a study of 92 patients that supplementing a diet with calcium and vitamin D appears to increase the levels of a protein call Bax -- which controls programmed cell death -- that may push pre-cancerous cells to self-destruct.

In another, 200-patient, case-control study, led by Dr. Robert Bostick of Emory University, high levels of calcium and vitamin D together are associated with increased levels of E-cadherin, which moderates colon cells' movement and proliferation.

A third study on the same 200-patients shows high levels of iron in the diet are linked to low levels of APC, a protein whose absence in colon cancer cells leads to their runaway growth.

All three studies -- scheduled to be presented at the American Association for Cancer Research meeting in San Diego -- use colorectal biopsy samples and are part of a larger effort to identify a portfolio of measurements which taken together could predict the risk of colon cancer.

"We want to have the equivalent of measuring cholesterol or high blood pressure, but for colon cancer instead of heart disease," Bostick says in a statement.


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