Abstract

Introduction Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women worldwide, but there is little literature regarding the effects of vitamin Donbreast cancer patients in the Indian population. Hence, this study was planned to determine the correlation between vitamin D deficiency and tumor characteristics in breast cancer patients. Methods This was a cross-sectional study conducted in a tertiary healthcare facilityin central India among allnewly diagnosed patients with breast carcinoma who had received primary surgery and pathological confirmation. We performed universal sampling and included 50 patients in the study. We excluded patients with insufficient histopathological reports, those unfit for surgery, and those with hepatic or renal failure, metabolic bone disease, malabsorption, orrecent consumption of vitamin D (patients who had received oral vitamin D in the preceding two weeks, or vitamin D injection in the preceding six months). Results Among the 50 patients, 86% were vitamin D deficient, with a mean deficiency of 23.54. Vitamin D deficiency is most common in the age groups 41-50 years and >60 years, with the mean age group of 51.49 years. The left side is more involved than the right in vitamin D-deficient patients. Most patients were moderately and poorly differentiated, suggesting a significant association between vitamin D deficiency and tumor differentiation. Almost half the patients were estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her-2/neu) status negative with vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency was highest in Her-2/neu amplified, luminal A, and B patients. The mean lymph node-positive participants was 4.04, and the mean number of lymph nodes extracted was 15.58 in vitamin D-deficient breast cancer patients. Conclusion The prevalence of low vitamin D status was high among breast cancer patients. There is an association between vitamin D deficiency and tumors with poor prognostic features. Low vitamin D levels were considered a risk factor for ER, PR, and Her-2/neu-negative tumors along with positive lymph node status in breast cancer patients. Vitamin D status is a modifiable risk factor for breast cancer.Thus, it is concluded from this study that vitamin D has a potential role in the prevention of breast cancer, it may reduce its aggressiveness, and its deficiency is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer.

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