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Daily Sun Exposure May Lower Cancer Risk Says Delhi-Based Oncologist

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A leading cancer specialist has highlighted how just 20 minutes of sunlight each day could contribute to long-term cancer prevention. Dr Sudipto De a robotic cancer surgeon specialising in genetics and onco-nutrition at Metro Hospitals in Delhi NCR explains that sunlight plays a far greater role in overall health than most people realise. Beyond improving mood and regulating the body’s internal clock natural sunlight helps the body produce vitamin D which supports immunity reduces inflammation and assists in controlling abnormal cell growth.

According to Dr De the right level of vitamin D may reduce the risk of cancers such as colorectal breast and in some cases prostate cancer. He notes that sunlight-derived vitamin D appears to be more effective than supplements although supplements may still help lower the risk of death from cancer. Regular safe sun exposure he says should be part of a holistic cancer prevention approach.

To maintain healthy vitamin D levels Dr De recommends 15 to 20 minutes of direct sunlight daily along with foods rich in vitamin D such as eggs salmon and fortified milk. For individuals with low levels identified through blood tests medical guidance on supplementation is advised. He adds that maintaining vitamin D levels between 30 and 50 nanograms per millilitre is considered ideal. While vitamin D cannot act as a complete shield against disease it remains a valuable contributor to overall wellbeing and long-term health.

Readers are reminded that these insights are for informational purposes only and do not replace medical advice. The information is based on social media content and the claims have not been independently verified.

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