Filing error aids spread of cancer
A woman’s mammogram results were mistakenly labeled “normal,” leading to a fatal delay in diagnosis.
A woman’s mammogram results were mistakenly labeled “normal,” leading to a fatal delay in diagnosis.
An estimated 50% of colon cancers and 30% of breast cancers could be prevented with adequate levels of
vitamin D.
Studies show a strong correlation between high vitamin D consumption and reduced risk of two types of cancer. But is it premature to tell patients?