Objective: This metaanalysis was undertaken to evaluate the relationship between tea intake and ovarian cancer risk. Study Design A systematic literature search up to September 2006 was performed in Medline, Embase, CANCERLIT, and the Cochrane Database. The summary relative risk was calculated. A sensitivity analysis was conducted to test the influence of each single study. Heterogeneity and publication bias were also evaluated. Results: Two cohort and 7 case-control studies were included. The combined relative risk did not show that tea consumption was associated with a reduced ovarian cancer risk (relative risk, 0.84; 95% confidence interval, 0.66-1.07). When the analyses were stratified into subgroups, there was no evidence that study de...
There is some evidence from case-control studies that coffee consumption might be positively associa...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
This case-control study investigated associations between ovarian cancer and lifestyle factors among...
To investigate whether tea consumption has an etiological association with ovarian cancer, a case-co...
To investigate whether tea consumption has an etiological associationwith ovarian cancer, a case-con...
Objective: Although the growth inhibitory effects of tea, particularly green tea, and tea polyphenol...
Objective: To ascertain the relationship between tea drinking and the risk of ovarian cancer among s...
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages, but its association with cancer risk remains contr...
In a cohort study, ovarian cancer (280 cases) showed no significant association with tea or coffee, ...
Background: In 2007 the World Cancer Research Fund Report concluded that there was limited and incon...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
BACKGROUND: In 2007 the World Cancer Research Fund Report concluded that there was limited and incon...
The relationship between tea consumption and cancer risk has been analyzed using data from an integr...
Experimental studies have shown that tea and tea poly-phenols have anti-carcinogenic properties agai...
Abstract: There is some evidence from case-control studies that coffee consumption might be positive...
There is some evidence from case-control studies that coffee consumption might be positively associa...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
This case-control study investigated associations between ovarian cancer and lifestyle factors among...
To investigate whether tea consumption has an etiological association with ovarian cancer, a case-co...
To investigate whether tea consumption has an etiological associationwith ovarian cancer, a case-con...
Objective: Although the growth inhibitory effects of tea, particularly green tea, and tea polyphenol...
Objective: To ascertain the relationship between tea drinking and the risk of ovarian cancer among s...
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages, but its association with cancer risk remains contr...
In a cohort study, ovarian cancer (280 cases) showed no significant association with tea or coffee, ...
Background: In 2007 the World Cancer Research Fund Report concluded that there was limited and incon...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
BACKGROUND: In 2007 the World Cancer Research Fund Report concluded that there was limited and incon...
The relationship between tea consumption and cancer risk has been analyzed using data from an integr...
Experimental studies have shown that tea and tea poly-phenols have anti-carcinogenic properties agai...
Abstract: There is some evidence from case-control studies that coffee consumption might be positive...
There is some evidence from case-control studies that coffee consumption might be positively associa...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
This case-control study investigated associations between ovarian cancer and lifestyle factors among...