Coffee, Tea Tied to Lower Risk of Head and Neck Cancer
Oncology/Hematology > > Other Cancers-- Meta-analysis reveals inverted dose-response relationship for both drinks
by Charles Bankhead, Senior Editor, MedPage Today December 23, 2024
In the current analytical salvo of a continuous argument, individuals who took in more than 4 cups of caffeinated coffee daily had a lower danger of head and neck cancer (HNC), according to a meta-analysis of 14 released research studies.
The relative danger of any HNC decreased by 17%, consisting of statistically considerable decreases in the danger of mouth (30%) and oropharyngeal cancers (22%). Individuals who reported drinki...