An inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal cancers has been suggested in case-control studies, but few results from prospective studies are available. Data from the Miyagi Cohort Study in Japan were used to clarify the association between coffee consumption and the risk of these cancers. Information about coffee consumption was obtained from self-administered food frequency questionnaires in 1990. Among 38,679 subjects aged 40–64 years with no previous history of cancer, 157 cases of oral, pharyn-geal, and esophageal cancers were identified during 13.6 years of follow-up. Hazard ratios were estimated by the Cox proportional hazards regression model. The risk of oral, pharyngeal, and es...
The potential role of coffee consumption in the development of various types of cancer has been ext...
Results from observational epidemiologic studies on the relationship between coffee consumption and ...
Background: Only a few studies have explored the relation between coffee and tea intake and head and...
An inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal c...
The relation between coffee, decaffeinated coffee, tea and oral/pharyngeal, and esophageal cancer ri...
Background: Coffee contains many bioactive chemicals and associations with cancer have been reported...
Background: Many epidemiological studies have indicated a positive association between coffee intake...
Abstract Background Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with cancer of various sites ...
Data of epidemiological studies on the relation between coffee drinking and upper aerodigestive trac...
The relationship between coffee drinking and the risk of digestive tract neoplasms was analyzed in a...
Studies on the association between heavy coffee consumption and risk of less frequently diagnosed ca...
Epidemiological data regarding tea and coffee consumption and risk of esophageal cancer (EC) is stil...
Previous observational studies have suggested that coffee intake may be associated with a reduction ...
Epidemiological data regarding tea and coffee consumption and risk of esophageal cancer (EC) is stil...
Results from observational epidemiologic studies on the relationship between coffee consumption and ...
The potential role of coffee consumption in the development of various types of cancer has been ext...
Results from observational epidemiologic studies on the relationship between coffee consumption and ...
Background: Only a few studies have explored the relation between coffee and tea intake and head and...
An inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal c...
The relation between coffee, decaffeinated coffee, tea and oral/pharyngeal, and esophageal cancer ri...
Background: Coffee contains many bioactive chemicals and associations with cancer have been reported...
Background: Many epidemiological studies have indicated a positive association between coffee intake...
Abstract Background Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with cancer of various sites ...
Data of epidemiological studies on the relation between coffee drinking and upper aerodigestive trac...
The relationship between coffee drinking and the risk of digestive tract neoplasms was analyzed in a...
Studies on the association between heavy coffee consumption and risk of less frequently diagnosed ca...
Epidemiological data regarding tea and coffee consumption and risk of esophageal cancer (EC) is stil...
Previous observational studies have suggested that coffee intake may be associated with a reduction ...
Epidemiological data regarding tea and coffee consumption and risk of esophageal cancer (EC) is stil...
Results from observational epidemiologic studies on the relationship between coffee consumption and ...
The potential role of coffee consumption in the development of various types of cancer has been ext...
Results from observational epidemiologic studies on the relationship between coffee consumption and ...
Background: Only a few studies have explored the relation between coffee and tea intake and head and...