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- Coffee and tea consumption and the risk of head and neck cancer: An . . .
Drinking decaffeinated coffee and drinking between >0 to <1 cup daily were inversely associated with oral cavity cancer (OR, 0 75; 95% CI, 0 64–0 87 and OR, 0 66; 95% CI, 0 54–0 81) Drinking tea was inversely associated with hypopharyngeal cancer (OR, 0 71; 95% CI, 0 59–0 87)
- Coffee and Tea Linked to Lower Cancer Risk in . . . - SciTechDaily
Drinking coffee and tea might not just perk you up but also lower the risk of head and neck cancers, according to global research pooling data from over 25,000 individuals
- Drinking Tea or Coffee Each Day Could Reduce Mouth And Throat Cancer Risk
Topping up your coffee cup throughout the day could provide some protection against common cancers affecting the mouth, throat, and voice box, according to a new study
- Drinking Tea and Coffee May Lower Risk for Some Cancers: Study - People. com
The study found that those who drank less than four cups of caffeinated coffee daily and less than a cup of tea had a 17% and 9% lower chance, respectively, of developing head or neck
- Tea and Coffee May Help Protect You From Some Cancers
Drinking three to four cups of coffee a day was tied to a 41% lower risk of hypopharyngeal cancer, a type of cancer that occurs at the bottom of the throat, researchers found Tea drinking lowered the odds of this cancer by 29%
- Antioxidants in a Cup: How Coffee and Tea Reduce Cancer Risks
Regular coffee drinkers, particularly those consuming four or more cups daily, experienced a 17% reduced risk of head and neck cancers overall Breaking this down further, coffee consumption showed: A 30% lower risk of oral cavity cancer A 22% reduced risk of throat cancer
- Consumption of Unsweetened Coffee or Tea May Reduce the Cancer . . . - PubMed
Substituting unsweetened coffee or tea for other beverages was associated with a 1%-5% reduction in overall cancer incidence and mortality The association between unsweetened tea and reduced cancer risk may be partially mediated by inflammatory markers
- Do Coffee and Tea Reduce Cancer Risk? - Medscape
A growing body of research suggests that regular coffee drinking can lower the risk for liver, endometrial, and colorectal cancers
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