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Vitamina D y melanoma

Authors: Soriano Hernández, M.I.; Arias Santiago, Salvador Antonio; Orgaz Molina, J.; Husein, H.; Gutiérrez Salmerón, María Teresa; Naranjo Sintes, Ramón;

Vitamina D y melanoma

Abstract

La relación entre la vitamina D y diversos tumores ha sido objeto de estudio por varios autores en los últimos años. El papel protector de la vitamina D se ha confirmado en estudios epidemiológicos para tumores como el de colon y se ha sugerido en el melanoma. La vitamina D podría tener un papel antitumoral, de tal manera que una menor actividad de la vitamina D estaría relacionada con un mayor riesgo de melanoma. La mayor parte de la vitamina D se obtiene a través de la radiación ultravioleta. Surge así la controversia entre el beneficio de la vitamina D y su función antitumoral, frente a la radiación ultravioleta, carcinógeno conocido que altera el ADN de las células y aumenta el riesgo de cáncer cutáneo. El objetivo de nuestra revisión es proporcionar un análisis detallado que hace referencia al actual interés en la vitamina D y el melanoma.

The relationship between vitamin D and various tumors has been studied by several authors in recent years. The protective role of vitamin D has been confirmed in epidemiological studies for tumors such as colon cancer and melanoma has been suggested. Vitamin D may have an antitumor role, so that a reduced activity of vitamin D be associated with an increased risk of melanoma. Most vitamin D is obtained through ultraviolet radiation. This led to the dispute between the benefit of vitamin D and its antitumor function, compared to ultraviolet radiation, a carcinogen known to alter the DNA of cells and increases the risk of skin cancer. The objective of our review is to provide a detailed analysis refers to the current interest in vitamin D and melanoma.

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Ultraviolet radiation, Radiación ultravioleta, Vitamina D, Vitamin D, Melanoma

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