Table 20: Vitamin D and breast cancer risk
Researchers have found a mechanism that may explain the relationship between vitamin D and breast cancer. If you have breast cancer or are trying to prevent breast cancer and want to take vitamin D, it is highly unlikely to make your breast cancer worse or cause you any harm, as long as you take less than 20, IU per day and get your vitamin D level checked periodically. There are two basic types of vitamin D supplements available. Most vitamin D is made when an inactive form of the nutrient is activated in your skin when it's exposed to sunlight. According to the menopausal state of breast cancer patients, premenopausal females had a mean serum vitamin D level of Table 2 Association of serum vitamin D level with Stage of breast cancer. Stroke severity reduced in those who walk regularly.