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Before it becomes cancer… it often looks like low vitamin D. Vitamin D is not just about bones. It functions more like a hormone, influencing: • Immune surveillance (how your body detects abnormal cells) • Regulation of cell growth • Inflammation signaling • Apoptosis (programmed cell death) When vitamin D levels are chronically low, the body’s ability to regulate abnormal cell growth becomes less efficient. Large prospective cohort studies have shown that individuals with higher circulating 25(OH)D levels have significantly lower colorectal cancer incidence. Some pooled analyses suggest up to a 40–50% lower risk in individuals with sufficient levels compared to those who are deficient. Breast cancer data is more mixed, but multiple studies associate adequate vitamin D levels with improved outcomes and lower recurrence rates. This does not mean vitamin D prevents cancer. It means deficiency may contribute to a higher-risk metabolic and inflammatory environment. When I review labs, I don’t just look for “normal range.” I look at patterns over time. Markers I monitor in prevention conversations: • 25(OH)D • hs-CRP • Fasting insulin • Ferritin • Liver enzymes like ALT and GGT Cancer risk doesn’t begin on imaging. It often begins years earlier in metabolic and inflammatory patterns. If you want a step-by-step breakdown of the labs I track and how to interpret them for long-term risk awareness, you can access my full prevention framework through the link in my bio. Educational content only. Not medical advice.
Before it becomes cancer… it often looks like low vitamin D. Vitamin D is not just about bones. It functions more like a hormone, influencing: • Immune surveillance (how your body detects abnormal cells) • Regulation of cell growth • Inflammation signaling • Apoptosis (programmed cell death) When vitamin D levels are chronically low, the body’s ability to regulate abnormal cell growth becomes less efficient. Large prospective cohort studies have shown that individuals with higher circulating 25(OH)D levels have significantly lower colorectal cancer incidence. Some pooled analyses suggest up to a 40–50% lower risk in individuals with sufficient levels compared to those who are deficient. Breast cancer data is more mixed, but multiple studies associate adequate vitamin D levels with improved outcomes and lower recurrence rates. This does not mean vitamin D prevents cancer. It means deficiency may contribute to a higher-risk metabolic and inflammatory environment. When I review labs, I don’t just look for “normal range.” I look at patterns over time. Markers I monitor in prevention conversations: • 25(OH)D • hs-CRP • Fasting insulin • Ferritin • Liver enzymes like ALT and GGT Cancer risk doesn’t begin on imaging. It often begins years earlier in metabolic and inflammatory patterns. If you want a step-by-step breakdown of the labs I track and how to interpret them for long-term risk awareness, you can access my full prevention framework through the link in my bio. Educational content only. Not medical advice.

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