Medical Hypotheses
Volume 75, Issue 4 , Pages 378-382, October 2010

Cancer protection related to solar ultraviolet radiation, altitude and vitamin D

The Brooklyn Hospital Center, 121 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11201, United States

Received 30 March 2010; accepted 1 April 2010. published online 20 April 2010.

Summary 

A whole host of epidemiological studies have reported lower cancer rates and mortality in high-altitude regions. These studies are reviewed and discussed in detail. Evidence for the salutary role of vitamin D in protecting against cancer and other maladies will also be reviewed and discussed. The dependence of vitamin D production on sunlight and its enhancement with altitude will be demonstrated. The hypothesis is advanced and developed that the lower cancer rates observed at high altitudes arise from enhanced sunlight-induced vitamin D production levels. Protective vitamin D mechanisms which support this hypothesis as well as other supportive medical evidence are also presented.

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PII: S0306-9877(10)00175-1

doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2010.04.001

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 75, Issue 4 , Pages 378-382, October 2010