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Nearly double the effectiveness of chemotherapy with a familiar vitamin

New research recently published in the medical journal Nutrition and Cancer has found a way to nearly double the effectiveness of chemotherapy by supplementing with low doses of a common vitamin.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên29/06/2025

Scientists at the Botucatu School of Medicine, São Paulo State University (Brazil) conducted a study on 80 breast cancer patients, over the age of 45, who began cancer treatment at the hospital of the Botucatu School of Medicine, São Paulo State University.

Đột phá: Tăng gần gấp đôi hiệu quả hóa trị bằng loại vitamin quen thuộc - Ảnh 1.

Chemotherapy effectiveness increased by low-dose vitamin D supplementation alone

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Participants were divided into two groups: One group of 40 people took 2,000 IU (international units) of vitamin D every day, while the other 40 people took a placebo.

They all underwent chemotherapy to shrink the tumor before surgery.

Most participants had low blood vitamin D levels, meaning below 20 ng/mL, compared with the recommended range of 40–70 ng/mL.

In those who received the supplement, vitamin D levels increased during chemotherapy, which contributed to the patients' recovery, said Professor Carvalho-Pessoa.

Vitamin D supplementation increases the effectiveness of chemotherapy

The results were surprising, low-dose vitamin D supplementation nearly doubled the effectiveness of chemotherapy.

Specifically, after 6 months of treatment, 43% of those taking vitamin D had their tumors disappear after chemotherapy, compared to 24% in the placebo group. This means that taking vitamin D increased the effectiveness of chemotherapy by 1.79 times, according to Scitech Daily.

Đột phá: Tăng gần gấp đôi hiệu quả hóa trị bằng loại vitamin quen thuộc - Ảnh 2.

New findings pave the way for further research into the supportive role of vitamin D in cancer treatment efficacy

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Even with such a small number of participants, a significant difference in the effectiveness of chemotherapy was observed, said study author Professor Eduardo Carvalho-Pessoa, from the Botucatu School of Medicine. In addition, the dose used in the study (2,000 IU per day) was quite low.

The findings suggest that vitamin D could be an alternative to other drugs designed to boost the effectiveness of chemotherapy, especially those that are hard to find.

Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, both of which are needed for healthy bones. Recent research also shows that vitamin D supports the immune system and fights infections and diseases, including cancer. However, most studies on the link between vitamin D and cancer have used high doses of vitamin D.

For researchers, these findings pave the way for further research into the supportive role of vitamin D in cancer treatment efficacy.

These are encouraging results that should be used as a basis for larger studies, which will allow a better understanding of the role of vitamin D in enhancing the effectiveness of chemotherapy and, in turn, increasing the likelihood of cancer remission, concludes Professor Carvalho-Pessoa.

Vitamin D is mainly absorbed through exposure to sunlight and food. It is important to note that taking too much vitamin D can cause vomiting, muscle weakness, bone pain and kidney stones, according to Scitech Daily.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/dot-pha-tang-gan-gap-doi-hieu-qua-hoa-tri-bang-loai-vitamin-quen-thuoc-185250628193339396.htm


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