Vitamin, calcium supplements ‘can reduce breast cancer risk’
April 19th, 2010 - 11:00 am ICT by ANIWashington, April 19 (ANI): A new study has suggested that vitamins and calcium supplements can reduce the risk of breast cancer.
The supplements are thought to help cells repair damaged DNA using a process that involves more than 200 proteins.
“It is not an immediate effect. You don’t take a vitamin today and your breast cancer risk is reduced tomorrow. However, we did see a long-term effect in terms of breast cancer reduction,” said Jaime Matta, professor in the Ponce School of Medicine in Puerto Rico.
“This process involves at least five separate pathways and is critical for maintaining genomic stability. When the DNA is not repaired, it leads to mutation that leads to cancer,” Matta added.
The study included 268 women with breast cancer and 457 healthy controls. Women were more likely to have breast cancer if they were older, had a family history of breast cancer, had no history of breastfeeding and had lower DNA repair capacity.
Vitamin supplements appeared to reduce the risk of breast cancer by about 30 percent. Calcium supplements reduced the risk of breast cancer by 40 percent.
After controlling for the level of DNA repair capacity, calcium supplements were no longer as protective, but the link between vitamin supplements and breast cancer reduction remained.
“We’re not talking about mega doses of these vitamins and calcium supplements, so this is definitely one way to reduce risk,” said Matta.
The study was presented at the American Association for Cancer Research 101st Annual Meeting 2010. (ANI)
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