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Lung cancer, high blood calcium and bone mets

Lung Cancer | Last Active: Jul 7 12:30am | Replies (15)

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Interesting. But why would the calcium be high for the first time in years and years of taking D3? I can’t remember if the onc asked about Vitamin K. Thanks for the response. I was told that most people don’t need to take K.

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In 2010 the Mayo Clinic published a study that found those with the highest levels of vitamin K has a 45% less likelihood of developing Non Hodgkin lymphoma. Kool!