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Vitamin D is essential for human health. Deficiencies are associated with osteomalacia in adults and rickets in children and have been postulated to contribute to various cancers. The three major sources of vitamin D are diet; ultraviolet B radiation, primarily from the sun; and pharmacologic supplements. The extent to which vitamin D supplements, with or without calcium, can prevent various cancers and reduce fracture incidence in high-risk individuals has been controversial. The authors of this meta-analysis reviewed randomized, controlled trials and observational studies reporting incidence of or death from cancer and fracture outcomes.
Results of three randomized clinical trials of the effect of vitamin D supplementation showed no discer…