Selected article for: "breast cancer and colon cancer"

Author: Mario Coccia
Title: Two mechanisms for accelerated diffusion of COVID-19 outbreaks in regions with high intensity of population and polluting industrialization: the air pollution-to-human and human-to-human transmission dynamics
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: lhd0jn0z_86
    Snippet: Since the temperature and hour of sun are dependent upon the latitude of population residence and influenced by urban/rural residence, Oh et al. (2010) argue that adequate activated vitamin D levels are also associated with diminished cancer risk and mortality (Lim et al., 2006; Grant, 2002) . For instance, breast cancer incidence correlates inversely with the levels of serum vitamin D and ultraviolet B exposure, which are the highest intensity i.....
    Document: Since the temperature and hour of sun are dependent upon the latitude of population residence and influenced by urban/rural residence, Oh et al. (2010) argue that adequate activated vitamin D levels are also associated with diminished cancer risk and mortality (Lim et al., 2006; Grant, 2002) . For instance, breast cancer incidence correlates inversely with the levels of serum vitamin D and ultraviolet B exposure, which are the highest intensity in summer season. These relationships of vitamin D and cancer risk are not limited to breast cancer, but are also relevant to colon, prostate, endometrial, ovarian, and lung cancers (Zhou et al., 2005) .

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