Lagman Ruth, Walsh Declan
Department of Medical Oncology, Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 9500 Euclid Avenue M76, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA.
Support Care Cancer. 2003 Apr;11(4):232-5. doi: 10.1007/s00520-002-0428-2. Epub 2003 Jan 15.
The use of nutritional supplements in the general population and in cancer patients has become very popular. These supplements are not perceived as medications and are presumed to be safe by cancer patients, who may however be at risk for hypercalcemia. We note that many of our patients who have developed symptomatic hypercalcemia were taking vitamin D, calcium, or shark cartilage supplements. We report eight cases of hypercalcemia in cancer patients seen at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in whom these nutritional supplements may have contributed to the prevalence or severity of hypercalcemia.
营养补充剂在普通人群和癌症患者中的使用已变得非常普遍。这些补充剂不被视为药物,癌症患者认为它们是安全的,然而这些患者可能有高钙血症风险。我们注意到,许多出现症状性高钙血症的患者正在服用维生素D、钙或鲨鱼软骨补充剂。我们报告了在克利夫兰诊所基金会就诊的8例癌症患者高钙血症病例,在这些病例中,这些营养补充剂可能导致了高钙血症的发生或加重。