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Vitamin D Deficiency In Melanoma Patients Associated With Worse Overall Survival

News

“Vitamin D levels affect overall survival for melanoma (skin cancer) patients, a new study presented at the 31st European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Congress has shown.” [Source: Medicalexpress.com]

Comment

Melanoma is the most feared skin cancer because of its aggressiveness and rapid spread to vital organs such as the heart, liver, kidneys, and brain. With conventional treatment modalities not being effective in blocking the metastasis of this form of cancer, it is inevitable that patients and increasing numbers of physicians are seeking science-based alternatives.

Based on Dr. Rath’s revolutionary Cellular Medicine approach, scientists at the Dr. Rath Research Institute have tested the anti-cancer effects of a specific combination of synergistic micronutrients including green tea extract, vitamin C, and the amino acids lysine and proline, and found it was able to suppress the growth and metastasis of melanoma cells in mice. Impressively, they have since demonstrated that this same combination is also effective in inhibiting the invasion of more than 40 additional types of human cancer, including those of the breast, lung, colon, cervix, bone, testes, pancreas, liver, bladder, kidney, ovary, prostate, blood, and brain.

To read more about the Dr. Rath Research Institute’s studies on the benefit of micronutrients in combatting melanoma, see this article on our website.

To access more in-depth information about Dr. Rath’s Cellular Medicine approach to the control of cancer, see the groundbreaking book he has authored with Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki, ‘Victory Over Cancer’.