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Study: Vitamin C or E pills do not prevent cancer
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 16 - 11 - 2008


Vitamin C or E pills do not help prevent
cancer in men, concludes the same big study that last week
found these supplements ineffective for warding off heart
disease, according to AP.
The public has been whipsawed by good and bad news about
vitamins, much of it from test-tube or animal studies and
hyped manufacturer claims. Even when researchers compare
people's diets and find that a vitamin seems to help, the
benefit may not translate when that nutrient is obtained a
different way, such as a pill.
«Antioxidants, which include vitamin C and vitamin E,
have been shown as a group to have potential benefit,» but
have not been tested individually for a long enough time to
know, said Howard Sesso of Harvard-affiliated Brigham and
Women's Hospital in Boston.
The Physicians Health Study, which he helped lead, was
designed to do that. It involved 14,641 male doctors, 50 or
older, including 1,274 who had cancer when or before the
study started in 1997. They were included so scientists
could see whether the vitamins could prevent a second
cancer.
Participants were put into four groups and given vitamin
E, vitamin C, both, or dummy pills. The dose of E was 400
international units every other day; C was 500 milligrams
daily.
After an average of eight years, there were 1,929 cases of
cancer, including 1,013 cases of prostate cancer, which
many had hoped vitamin E would prevent.
However, rates of prostate cancer and of total cancer were
similar among all four groups.
The study was funded by the National Institutes of Health
and several vitamin makers. Results were being reported
Sunday at an American Association for Cancer Research
conference in Washington.
«Well-conducted clinical trials such as this are rapidly
closing the door on the hope that common vitamin
supplements may protect against cancer,» said Marji
McCullough, nutrition chief at the American Cancer Society.
«It's still possible that some benefit exists for
subgroups that couldn't be measured, but the overall
results are certainly discouraging.
«The American Cancer Society recommends getting these and
other nutrients by eating a mostly plant-based diet with a
variety of vegetables, fruits and whole grains. A bonus is
that this type of diet helps to prevent obesity, which
increases the risk of several cancers.»
About 12 percent of Americans take supplements of C and E.
The new study does not mean these vitamins have no value,
just that they didn't prevent cancer in this group of
doctors, who may be healthier than the general population,
said Dr. Peter Shields, deputy director of Georgetown
University's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.
The best bet, he said, is to do things that are known to
prevent the disease _ eat right, maintain a healthy weight,
and exercise.


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