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Yes Mike your entirely correct on the Vitamin D -everyone in our office is on D, and C for swine flu prevention. In this article we were concentrating on the alternatives to the mammogram technology itself to provide women with more details on what they are doing to their bodies when they have a mam.
Thanks for your valued input on Vitamin D – if a women were to take it she would reduce her risk of getting breast cancer by over 70 percent.
Them are good odds.
P. Neisman
Editor
the other aspect of breast cancer that you never heard mentioned is its relationship to vitamin D deficiency. There are multiple studies linking breast cancer to vitamin D deficiency. At a conference this month Dr Garland, who originally purposed that vitamin D deficiency explained the higher rates of cancer at higher latitudes, called his presentation, “Breast cancer-a vitamin D deficiency disease. there is also data showing women with breast cancer do better when their vitamin D levels are high.
Every woman worried about breast cancer should look at this information
Breast cancer is a concern for most women – a real concern. Mammograms help preventative medicine and the emotional well being of women. It is surprising how much a government task force has stirred up so much problems. This will be interesting