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DiscussionVitamin D intake and PSA reduction
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Replies to "No. It was published here but thank you for adding more information about the subject. https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/bmjopen/11/3/e044055.full.pdf"
Thanks for the clarification as to this May 2021 publication where the two referenced earlier trials, summarized above, are mentioned.
This ProsD study is a double-blinded placebo-controlled phase II randomized control trial and appears quite rigorous. It’s also using a huge initial dose of Vit D (500,000 IU), based on a protocol used in a different trial with melanoma patients.
The authors refer to evidence and a mechanism by which high levels of Vit D may prevent genome DNA damage.
I’ll be interested to read of the results.