Vitamin D Levels in Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients According to Tumor Sub-Types
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Vitamin D is an important regulator of bone health. In addition, as a ligand for a nuclear receptor expressed in breast cancer cells, vitamin D exerts neoplasia modulating effects in breast cancer. However, despite extensive investigations, associations of vitamin D levels with breast cancer patient characteristics and disease sub-types are conflicting. A retrospective review of medical records of consecutive breast cancer patients treated and followed in a single cancer center was undertaken. All patients with 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OHD, the circulating form of vitamin D) measurements available within 3 months of their diagnosis and before the start of any systemic treatment were included. Characteristics of patients and tumors with sufficient levels of 25-OHD were compared with those of patients with 25-OHD insufficiency. Two hundred ninety-two patients were included in the study. Almost two-thirds of the patients were 25-OHD insufficient, defined as having 25-OHD levels below 75 nmol/L. Compared with the group of patients who were 25-OHD sufficient, patients with 25-OHD insufficiency were younger and more often obese. Tumors of patients with 25-OHD insufficiency were more often ductal, of higher grade, and ER negative. 25-OHD insufficiency is prevalent in breast cancer patients and even more prevalent in younger and obese patients. 25-OHD insufficiency is associated with cancers that have aggressive characteristics, including higher grade and ER negativity.
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