Vitamin D is well-known for its role maintaining bodily health, but the idea that it could also have a part to play in the fight against pancreatic cancer is a novel concept. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition carried out a test of how vitamin D3 supplements affect cancer risks. The surprising result showed an impressive 77% decline in risks for those who took the supplements.

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