Doctors who perform skin cancer surgeries often recommend nicotinamide — which is a form of Vitamin B3 — to their patients. It's been shown to protect cells from UV radiation damage. Now, a new study ...
Background/Aims The neuroprotective effect of nicotinamide (NAM) supplementation has been demonstrated in both animal models ...
Nicotinamide reduced skin cancer risk by 14% overall in patients with a history of nonmelanoma skin cancer. The risk reduction increased to 54% when nicotinamide was started after a first skin cancer ...
A major shift is unfolding in the field of skin cancer prevention, ignited by new research showing that an everyday vitamin supplement may prevent many cases of the world's most frequently diagnosed ...
A common vitamin could help prevent the development of skin cancer, new research suggests. The study, published in JAMA Dermatology, found a decreased risk of three types of skin cancer associated ...
Taking nicotinamide—a vitamin B3 derivative sold as an over-the-counter supplement—may help prevent skin cancer. This is the claim of scientists from Vanderbilt University Medical Center who found ...
In a retrospective cohort study, nicotinamide exposure showed no increased risk for MACE. Prior MACE history, however, was strongly associated with subsequent MACE. To address recent safety concerns ...
Nicotinamide significantly reduces new skin cancer risk, especially when started early, with a 54% reduction after a first diagnosis. The study's findings align with previous trials, reinforcing ...