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Hormone-dependent cancer, vitamin

Although clinical deficiency disease is rare, there is evidence that a significant proportion of the population have marginal vitamin Bg status. Moderate deficiency results in abnormalities of tryptophan and methionine metabolism. Increased sensitivity to steroid hormone action may be important in the development of hormone-dependent cancer of the breast, uterus, and prostate, and vitamin Bg status may affect the prognosis. [Pg.491]

A variety of studies have shown that 10% to 20% of the population of developed countries have marginal or inadequate stams, as assessed by erythrocyte transaminase activation coefficient (Section 9.5.36) or plasma pyridoxal phosphate (Section 9.5.1 Bender, 1989b). This may be sufficient to enhance the responsiveness of target tissues to steroid hormones (Section 9.3.3), and may be important in the induction and subsequent development of hormone-dependent cancer of the breast and prostate. Vitamin Be supplementation may be a useful adjunct to other therapy in these common cancers certainly, there is evidence that poor vitamin Be nutritional stams is associated with a poor prognosis in women with breast cancer. [Pg.246]


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