2024
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1779040
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The Relationship between VDR Gene Polymorphisms Bsm1 and Apa1 with Breast Cancer Risk

Hengameh Mozaffarizadeh,
Fariborz Mokarian,
Mansoor Salehi
et al.

Abstract: Background In addition to its multifaceted physiological functions, vitamin D is recognized for its protective role against cancer. To manifest its effects, vitamin D engages with the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene responsible for its encoding. Investigations have unveiled that polymorphisms within the VDR gene exert influence over the expression and/or functionality of the VDR protein. Notably, certain VDR gene polymorphisms have emerged as particularly pertinent in the context of tumorigenesis, including Fok1… Show more

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“…Findings have been mixed, with some studies showing no significant link between vitamin D levels and breast cancer risk [24][25][26]. It's important to note that while the relationship vitamin D and breast cancer is an area of ongoing research, maintaining adequate vitamin D levels through sunlight exposure, diet, and supplementation is still considered beneficial for overall health [27,28].…”
Section: Correlation Between Vitamin D and Breast Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings have been mixed, with some studies showing no significant link between vitamin D levels and breast cancer risk [24][25][26]. It's important to note that while the relationship vitamin D and breast cancer is an area of ongoing research, maintaining adequate vitamin D levels through sunlight exposure, diet, and supplementation is still considered beneficial for overall health [27,28].…”
Section: Correlation Between Vitamin D and Breast Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%