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Breast Cancer and Vitamin Consumption -
What the Studies Suggest
By: Amy Wermuth
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. While every month
should be, we will reflect by reporting on this topic and the use of
vitamins this month. Could taking vitamin supplements be not as
effective as some say when it comes to breast cancer? In the continuing
debate surrounding breast cancer and the consumption of vitamins and
minerals, we do wish to point the following out. Is each case different?
Most likely a patient’s current overall health prior to discovery of
breast cancer is a factor. That being said, some research reports
indicate that taking vitamins is not always beneficial for breast cancer
as various antioxidants prevent recurrence and death while others do the
opposite.
Scientists at
Columbia
University
in New York that studied nearly 2,300 women with early stage breast
cancer found that those who often took either vitamins C or E had a
lower risk of cancer reappearance (over a five year period) than those
who did not consume these vitamins.
On the other hand, women who frequently took a mixture of carotenoids
like vitamin A, beta-carotene and lutein were more likely to die from
breast cancer than the women who didn’t take them. This report can be
found in the medical journal Cancer.
Even though the study could not establish that carotenoids might cause
harm to cancer patients, the conclusions have ultimately raised concern
about the effects of taking them.
None the less, this study does contribute to the mounting information
that suggests that vitamins containing high doses carotenoids may be
detrimental. Our advice here at BestMultiVitamins.net is to think twice
before taking carotenoids.
When you consider that other studies have shown the same consequences
regarding beta-carotene in association with higher risk of lung cancer
among smokers who take the supplement, you should remain well informed
of all research findings. As with anything in life, education about the
specific health concerns you have individually is paramount.
Additionally, it is reported that taking antioxidants throughout
chemotherapy or radiation could also hinder these treatments due to the
fact that antioxidants defend body cells from purported oxidative damage
while chemotherapy drugs and radiation cancer drugs and radiation
obliterate cancerous cells through oxidative damage. Good to know.
Understand that most of the benefits that are linked with vitamins C and
E could potentially be explained by the fact that women who take
vitamins in the first place tend to have a healthier lifestyle.
Again, understanding that antioxidants should not be trusted to all act
the same for all women is vital. Many consumers (men and women) think
all vitamins affect all people the same (men and women), but the fact
that individuals are on different levels of individual health status
explains these variances to say the very least.
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