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" Researchers say higher vitamin D levels may help improve a person’s odds of surviving breast cancer.
Experts say most people in the United States don’t have sufficient vitamin D levels because only a few foods contain the nutrient naturally.
They add that vitamin D supplementation is necessary for only certain groups of people, including post-menopausal people.
Having enough vitamin D at the time of diagnosis is associated with better breast cancer outcomes.
That’s according to a new study highlighted at the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2021 virtual annual meeting. "