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Vitamin D supplementation for children with cancer: A systematic review and consensus recommendations

Authors :
Hanneke M van Santen
Leanne M Ward
Inge M. van der Sluis
Jenneke E. van Atteveld
Sebastian J C M M Neggers
Iris E. Verhagen
Jill H. Simmons
Marry M. van den Heuvel-Eibrink
Natascia Di Iorgi
Source :
Cancer Medicine, Cancer Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 13, Pp 4177-4194 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Prevalent vitamin D deficiency (VDD) and low bone mineral density (BMD) have led to vitamin D supplementation for children with cancer, regardless vitamin D status. However, it remains unsettled whether this enhances bone strength. We sought to address this issue by carrying out a systematic review of the literature. Methods We conducted a literature search using PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases. Studies including children up to 5 years after cancer therapy were assessed for the association between 25‐hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels and BMD Z‐scores or fractures, and the effect of vitamin D supplementation on BMD or fractures. Evidence quality was assessed using the GRADE methodology. Results Nineteen studies (16 observational and 3 interventional, mainly involving children with hematologic malignancies) were included. One study which analyzed 25OHD as a threshold variable (≤10 ng/ml) found a significant association between 25OHD levels and BMD Z‐scores, while 25OHD as a continuous variable was not significantly associated with BMD Z‐scores in 14 observational studies. We found neither a significant association between lower 25OHD levels and fractures (2 studies), nor between vitamin D (and calcium) supplementation and BMD or fracture frequency (3 studies) (very low quality evidence). Conclusion There is a lack of evidence for an effect of vitamin D (and calcium) supplementation on BMD or fractures in children with cancer. Further research is needed; until then, we recommend dietary vitamin D/calcium intake in keeping with standard national guidelines, and periodic 25OHD monitoring to detect levels<br />The relationship between 25OHD levels and BMD or fractures has been inadequately studied, and there is lack of evidence for an effect of universal vitamin D supplementation on BMD or fractures in children with cancer. Further research is needed; we provide recommendations to ensure 25OHD levels adequate for bone health in this population based on the current very low quality evidence and expert opinion. ​

Details

ISSN :
20457634
Volume :
10
Issue :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c61d502be5a499604e9afb56affd833e