Overview Prostate Cancer and Vitamin D

Vitamin D both prevents and treats Prostate Cancer somewhat


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Vitamin D prevents/treats Prostate Cancer much better when there is not excess Calcium

Prostate cancer risk increase with Vitamin D (other studies disagree) – meta-analysis Jan 2018 prevention

Prostate cancer reduced when 4000 IU vitamin D was added– Hollis RCT April 2015 treatment

7X increase in stage IV Prostate Cancer survival when vitamin D greater than 32 ng – May 2013

Never too late to have vitamin D - loading dose is great before Prostate Surgery


49,000+ hits for Prostate Cancer, Vitamin D and (trial OR RCT OR meta-analysis) Google Scholar May 2025

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  • Calcium intake and risk of prostate cancer: A systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies - June 2025 ** https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2025.127652 Dietary Calcium increases risk of PC by 6%

  • High-dose vitamin D to attenuate bone loss in patients with prostate cancer on androgen deprivation therapy : A phase 2 RCT March 2024

    • FREE PDF 50,000 IU of Vitamin D weekly reduced bone loss by 3X
  • Association Between Pretreatment Blood 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Level and Survival Outcomes in Patients With Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer: An Updated Meta-Analysis - Feb 2024 https://doi.org/10.1080/01635581.2024.2328378 1.5X more likely to die of Prostate Cancer in low Vitamin D

  • The Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on Prostate Cancer PhD dissertation 2024 FREE PDF

  • Unlocking the potential-vitamin D in prostate cancer prevention (Editorial) Feb 2024 FREE PDF


See also Prostate problem (BPH) reduced by herbs, Zinc, Vitamin D etc.


Non-agressive Prostate Cancer 1.2 X more likely if low vitamin D - Jan 2019

A Collaborative Analysis of Individual Participant Data from 19 Prospective Studies Assesses Circulating Vitamin D and Prostate Cancer Risk


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200X more likely to have false positive PSA test than than dying of PC - 2017

  • Why We Overrate Life-saving Power of Cancer Tests Scientific American June 2017 - nothing about vitamin D
    • "According to a recent analysis by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, you are 240-120 times more likely to be misdiagnosed as a result of a positive PSA test and 80-40 times more likely to get unnecessary surgery or radiation than you are to have your life saved ."

Increased risk of Prostate Cancer if consume dairy products (high grown factor in cow's milk) - 2023

Dr, Greger Video and transcript Jan 2023

**Dairy Consumption and Cancers of the Prostate and Colon - Greger video + transcript + charts, May 2023


Switching to a plant-based diet reversed Prostate Cancer, even after failed surgery - 2021* Treating Advanced Prostate Cancer with Diet Dr. Greger Feb 2021 ** Best Supplements for Prostate Cancer Video by Greger Nov 2021 *Whole pomegranate, not just pomegranate extact, works extremely well

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Low Zinc associated with BPH - meta-analysis - 2016

Documented an association between low Zinc and Prostate Cancer but high Zinc and BPH

". Serum zinc concentration may be used as a tool for the diagnosis and screening of prostate disease"

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Prostate Cancer Review: Genetics, Diagnosis, Treatment Options, and Alternative Approaches - Sept 2022

Prostate cancer is one of the malignancies that affects men and significantly contributes to increased mortality rates in men globally. Patients affected with prostate cancer present with either a localized or advanced disease. In this review, we aim to provide a holistic overview of prostate cancer, including the diagnosis of the disease, mutations leading to the onset and progression of the disease, and treatment options. Prostate cancer diagnoses include a digital rectal examination, prostate-specific antigen analysis, and prostate biopsies. Mutations in certain genes are linked to the onset, progression, and metastasis of the cancer. Treatment for localized prostate cancer encompasses active surveillance, ablative radiotherapy, and radical prostatectomy. Men who relapse or present metastatic prostate cancer receive androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), salvage radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Currently, available treatment options are more effective when used as combination therapy; however, despite available treatment options, prostate cancer remains to be incurable. There has been ongoing research on finding and identifying other treatment approaches such as the use of traditional medicine, the application of nanotechnologies, and gene therapy to combat prostate cancer, drug resistance, as well as to reduce the adverse effects that come with current treatment options. In this article, we summarize the genes involved in prostate cancer, available treatment options, and current research on alternative treatment options.

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PhD dissertation on Vitamin D to prevent Prostate Cancer - June 2023

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