Isn't this true of most cancers? And one answer may be that they are still raking in millions of pounds for cancer research (even though they are still using cancer treatments that were around thirty years ago) and don't want people to find common sense cures. Dee
-------Original Message------- From: kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com Date: 15/07/2008 13:18:23 To: 8th...@yahoogroups.com; lymec...@yahoogroups.com; lymestrateg...@yahoogroups.com; thefrontp...@yahoogroups.com; silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Can a lack of vitamin D cause breast cancer? Patients with breast cancer need to know that if they have low levels of Vitamin D, which is probable in at least 60% of all tested patients, that their cancer is more likely to spread and they are more likely to die. All this research is tantalizing and disturbing. If we are so lacking in this essential vitamin, why don't more of us get tested? Probably because our doctors don't mention it and we don't ask. And because we are so afraid, and rightly so, of the fatal consequences linked to severe skin cancer, we may not realize we can safely be exposed briefly and that, combined with vitamin D supplements, we may stave off other forms of cancer.