However a new study finds there is no evidence to back or debunk the claim that it can help reduce the risk of ovarian cancer-- despite several recent studies making this claim.
Scientists reporting in the American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology said a new review of scientific literature found it is premature to make any definitive claims for or against the role of Vitamin D in ovarian cancer.
Nevertheless, they believe it's an area worthy of further research and call it "biologically plausible" that there could be an association.