1. Andrew Kuttner Andrew Kuttner United Kingdom says:

    I know it’s a different cancer, but is, usually, a hormone-driven one.
    I have taken usual “supplemental” Vitamin D over several decades, and, for the past two years increased to 8,000iu per day, primarily as a COVID preventative (not jabbed and not had CV). I wonder if I have, albeit inadvertently, been slowing, or even preventing, development of what was diagnosed as an aggressive (Gleason 9!!) PCa  nearly 5 years ago. So far there had been spread to pelvic nodes (detected about 2years ago) but absolutely no indication of metastatic spread.
    I’d be interested in discussing and researching this further.

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