The association of vitamin D with survival in colorectal cancer patients depends on antioxidant capacity.
Daniel BoakyeLina JansenBen SchöttkerEugene H J M JansenNiels HalamaHaifa MaalmiXin GàoJenny Chang-ClaudeMichael HoffmeisterHermann BrennerPublished in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2021)
The survival advantages in CRC patients with adequate vitamin D strongly depend on antioxidant capacity and are most pronounced in cases of low antioxidant capacity. These findings suggest that TTC and other biomarkers of antioxidant status may be useful as the basis for enhanced selection criteria of patients for vitamin D supplementation, in addition to the conventional judgment based on blood 25(OH)D concentrations, and also for refining selection of patients for clinical trials aiming to estimate the effect of vitamin D supplementation.