21 items in Cancer-Ovarian
See also: Overview Cancer and vitamin D Overview Women and Vitamin D
Search for items in this category: - wiki page:
- How cancer is fought by Vitamin D (Ovarian this time) – Feb 2020
- Epigenetics identified Cervical Cancer 100 percent of time – 2019
- Ovarian Cancer risk reduced if higher vitamin D, more UVB, or better vitamin D receptor – Nov 2018
- Ovarian Cancer – increased risk near pulp mills (air or water pollution) – July 2018
- Active Vitamin D reduces Ovarian Cancer stem cells growth by 4X (via Vitamin D receptor in lab rat) – March 2018
- Oral Contraceptives (which increase Vitamin D) reduce the risk of some cancers – Jan 2018
- Ovarian Cancer in Asia is 1.5 X more likely if poor Vitamin D receptor – meta-analysis Dec 2017
- Vitamin D helps women in many ways – but not sure about ovarian and endometrial cancer – Dec 2016
- Ovarian cancer risk increases 27 percent for each 8 ng lower level of Vitamin D – Sept 2016
- Ovarian Cancer – 7 percent more likely to survive longer for every 4 ng higher vitamin D – July 2015
- Ovarian Cancer re-occurrence 50 percent more likely if still low vitamin D – Sept 2015
- Increased risk of some female cancers if low vitamin D (due to genes) – meta-analysis June 2015
- Vitamin D helps women in many ways – review April 2015
- Cancer - Ovarian
- Ovarian Cancer: Interplay of Vitamin D Signaling and miRNA Action. – 2014
- Ovarian Cancer 5.8 X more likely if both low vitamin D and Fok1 gene change – May 2013
- Ovarian cancer: more likely to survive if more vitamin D – Aug 2012
- Cancers and Vitamin D Council
- Ovarian Cancer is somewhat associated with a reduction in 20 ng of vitamin D – Feb 2011
- Calcium and vitamin D appear to be among the few ways to prevent ovarian cancer – 2010
See also Web
- Ovarian Cancer: What We Think We Know May Harm Us Green Medical Info June 2014
False-positive diagnosis = 3,285, but actual Ovarian cancer = only 212 (False positive error rate = about 15X)
And, 5X more women without ovarian cancer ended up having surgery than those with actual ovarian cancer, (JAMA 2011)
Cancer - Ovarian 21840 visitors, last modified 13 May, 2017,
Printer Friendly PDF this page! Follow this page for updates
See also: Overview Cancer and vitamin D Overview Women and Vitamin D
Search for items in this category:
- wiki page:
- How cancer is fought by Vitamin D (Ovarian this time) – Feb 2020
- Epigenetics identified Cervical Cancer 100 percent of time – 2019
- Ovarian Cancer risk reduced if higher vitamin D, more UVB, or better vitamin D receptor – Nov 2018
- Ovarian Cancer – increased risk near pulp mills (air or water pollution) – July 2018
- Active Vitamin D reduces Ovarian Cancer stem cells growth by 4X (via Vitamin D receptor in lab rat) – March 2018
- Oral Contraceptives (which increase Vitamin D) reduce the risk of some cancers – Jan 2018
- Ovarian Cancer in Asia is 1.5 X more likely if poor Vitamin D receptor – meta-analysis Dec 2017
- Vitamin D helps women in many ways – but not sure about ovarian and endometrial cancer – Dec 2016
- Ovarian cancer risk increases 27 percent for each 8 ng lower level of Vitamin D – Sept 2016
- Ovarian Cancer – 7 percent more likely to survive longer for every 4 ng higher vitamin D – July 2015
- Ovarian Cancer re-occurrence 50 percent more likely if still low vitamin D – Sept 2015
- Increased risk of some female cancers if low vitamin D (due to genes) – meta-analysis June 2015
- Vitamin D helps women in many ways – review April 2015
- Cancer - Ovarian
- Ovarian Cancer: Interplay of Vitamin D Signaling and miRNA Action. – 2014
- Ovarian Cancer 5.8 X more likely if both low vitamin D and Fok1 gene change – May 2013
- Ovarian cancer: more likely to survive if more vitamin D – Aug 2012
- Cancers and Vitamin D Council
- Ovarian Cancer is somewhat associated with a reduction in 20 ng of vitamin D – Feb 2011
- Calcium and vitamin D appear to be among the few ways to prevent ovarian cancer – 2010
See also Web
- Ovarian Cancer: What We Think We Know May Harm Us Green Medical Info June 2014
False-positive diagnosis = 3,285, but actual Ovarian cancer = only 212 (False positive error rate = about 15X)
And, 5X more women without ovarian cancer ended up having surgery than those with actual ovarian cancer, (JAMA 2011)
Cancer - Ovarian
Printer Friendly PDF this page! Follow this page for updates
21840 visitors, last modified 13 May, 2017, |