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Vitamin D status and clinical outcomes in Follicular Lymphoma

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This study claims to be the first to examine the relevance of Vitamin D to outcomes for FL patients. There's always the possibility that it could be relevant in other indolent lymphomas although we can't know without the studies being done : nature.com/articles/bcj201770

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It's good to know it's being studied. I've been taking 1000 units of Vitamin .D for years (even before my NH L diagnosis). Maybe I will see an even bigger benefit!

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