Exploring vitamin D metabolism and function in cancer
Cancer: The significance of vitamin D metabolism Altered vitamin D metabolism in cancer patients might help tumors progress, and understanding this effect could guide new anti-cancer therapies. Sang-Min Jeon and Eun-Ae Shin at Ajou University in South Korea review research on links between cancer an...
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doaj-cb271445325747139010a0ecc37ba6022020-12-08T13:50:48ZengNature Publishing GroupExperimental and Molecular Medicine2092-64132018-04-0150411410.1038/s12276-018-0038-9Exploring vitamin D metabolism and function in cancerSang-Min Jeon0Eun-Ae Shin1College of Pharmacy, Ajou UniversityCollege of Pharmacy, Ajou UniversityCancer: The significance of vitamin D metabolism Altered vitamin D metabolism in cancer patients might help tumors progress, and understanding this effect could guide new anti-cancer therapies. Sang-Min Jeon and Eun-Ae Shin at Ajou University in South Korea review research on links between cancer and vitamin D metabolism. Vitamin D is best known for its role in building and maintaining healthy bones. Many epidemiological studies, however, suggest vitamin D deficiency is also involved in diseases affecting tissues other than bone. Sunlight promotes vitamin D formation, and low exposure to sunlight was found to be associated with increased incidence of cancer more than 80 years ago. Vitamin D deficiency has since been implicated in at least 18 types of cancer. The authors summarize the metabolic processes underlying the anti-cancer effects of vitamin D, and discuss ways to improve vitamin D-based therapies for cancer.https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-018-0038-9 |
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Cancer: The significance of vitamin D metabolism Altered vitamin D metabolism in cancer patients might help tumors progress, and understanding this effect could guide new anti-cancer therapies. Sang-Min Jeon and Eun-Ae Shin at Ajou University in South Korea review research on links between cancer and vitamin D metabolism. Vitamin D is best known for its role in building and maintaining healthy bones. Many epidemiological studies, however, suggest vitamin D deficiency is also involved in diseases affecting tissues other than bone. Sunlight promotes vitamin D formation, and low exposure to sunlight was found to be associated with increased incidence of cancer more than 80 years ago. Vitamin D deficiency has since been implicated in at least 18 types of cancer. The authors summarize the metabolic processes underlying the anti-cancer effects of vitamin D, and discuss ways to improve vitamin D-based therapies for cancer. |
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