Is this something we could do at home??

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    tiff1496
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    Thanks y’all. I’m going to print this out and show it to dr. Javle when we are at MDA. I will update with what he says.
    I’m lucky to have a natural tan. I don’t ever sun burn, but I will use SPF 30 this year.
    We do get a lot of sun here in the south. :)

    #61098
    kris00j
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    Eli:
    That is one of the things I dislike most about chemo: wearing at least a 30 spf. The chemo makes us more prone to sunburn, so chemo patients are not supposed to be exposing themselves to sunshine. UGH!
    I also agree that with any supplement you should check with your oncologist. Some of them are okay with it, and some don’t want supplements to interfere with treatment.

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    Eli
    Spectator

    Hi Tiffany,

    I looked at the clinical trial in your link. They are testing vitamin D3 (calcitriol) as a supplement to chemo. Vitamin D3 is readily available in any pharmacy. So to answer your question…. yes, you can easily do this at home if you wish. As always, it’s a good idea to check with your oncologist before you add a new supplement.

    Keep in mind, our bodies produce TONS of vitamin D3 when exposed to sunshine. As a southerner, you probably get more than enough vitamin D3 when you go outside in the sunshine.

    On the other hand, I heard that sunshine exposure is not recommended during chemo. Do you take special precautions to hide from the sun?

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    tiff1496
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