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MedlinePlus: Coffee may protect against oral cancers
Drinking coffee may lower your risk of getting cancer of the throat or oral cavity, according to a Japanese study. More than 38,000 participated in the study (aged 40 to 64 years) with no prior history of cancer. During 13 years of follow up, 157 cases of cancer of the mouth, pharynx and esophagus occurred. Compared with people who did not drink coffee, those who drank one or more cups per day had half the risk of developing these cancers, Naganuma's group reports in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
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Ya I have also heard about this.Those who drink four cups of coffee a day were 39 percent less likely to suffer from cancer of the mouth and throat.
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I have cared for those who only used tobacco once or twice and developed oral cancer as a result, and then there are those that use for years before developing it.
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That's really interesting because i used to drink a lot of coffee and then i stopped and switched to green tea ( i got to find out that caffeine in coffee poses a lot of problems ) , and now I've been drinking for 3 years and i just feel like going back to those days when i started my day with a cup of coffee instead of a tea .
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More than 38,000 participated in the study (aged 40 to 64 years) with no prior history of cancer. During 13 years of follow up, 157 cases of cancer of the mouth, pharynx and esophagus occurred.
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