Long-Term Prognosis in Relation to Vitamin D Status in Pediatric Solid Tumor Patients

Kárász, Nóra [Kárász, Nóra (Orvostudomány), author] Faculty of Medicine (SU); Juhász, Orsolya* [Juhász, Orsolya (csecsemő- és gyer...), author] Department of Pediatrics (SU / FM / C); Imrei, Marcell [Imrei, Marcell (Gyermekgyógyászat), author] Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Garami, Miklós ✉ [Garami, Miklós (Gyermekgyógyászat), author] Department of Pediatrics (SU / FM / C)

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Published: NUTRIENTS 2072-6643 15 (21) Paper: 4571 , 14 p. 2023
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Background: Hypovitaminosis D is associated with oncogenesis, and the initial level of Vitamin D may play a role in determining long-term prognosis, relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS). The purpose of our study was to follow up pediatric cancer patients for a long time in terms of their baseline Vitamin D level and disease outcomes. Methods: We collected data on the initial 25(OH)D concentration in 117 children and examined their RFS and OS using Kaplan–Meier curves. Results: The initial 25(OH)D mean value in the relapsed group was 20.35 ng/mL (SE: 2.05) and in children without relapse it was 26.14 ng/mL (SE: 1.13). Both the relapse-free and overall Kaplan–Meier curves showed a tendency for children with lower serum Vitamin D concentrations to experience cancer recurrence or fatal outcomes sooner than patients with normal serum levels. Conclusions: Our results indicated a possible correlation between higher pretreatment serum Vitamin D concentrations and improved overall and relapse-free survival.
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