Background: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. However, it remains unclear whether this association may be accounted for by specific biological mechanisms. Objective: We aimed to evaluate the potential mediating roles of inflammatory, metabolic, liver injury, and iron metabolism biomarkers on the association between coffee intake and the primary form of liver cancer—hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Design: We conducted a prospective nested case-control study within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition among 125 incident HCC cases matched to 250 controls using an incidence-density sampling procedure. The association of coffee intake with HCC risk was evaluated by usin...
Background: A meta-analysis was conducted to summarize the evidence from prospective cohort and case...
Inverse associations of coffee and/or tea in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk have be...
Inverse associations of coffee and/or tea in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk have be...
BACKGROUND: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. Howev...
Background: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. Howev...
Background: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. Howev...
Background/Aims: The role of coffee in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is debated....
Background/Aims: The role of coffee in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is debated....
An inverse association has been reported between coffee drinking and the risk of hepatocellular carc...
Several studies suggest an inverse relation between coffee drinking and risk of hepatocellular carci...
Background & Aims: Coffee consumption has been suggested to reduce the risk for hepatocellular carci...
Objectives To examine the association between coffee, including caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide. It is a complex chemical mixture comp...
Background: A meta-analysis was conducted to summarize the evidence from prospective cohort and case...
Background: A meta-analysis was conducted to summarize the evidence from prospective cohort and case...
Inverse associations of coffee and/or tea in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk have be...
Inverse associations of coffee and/or tea in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk have be...
BACKGROUND: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. Howev...
Background: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. Howev...
Background: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. Howev...
Background/Aims: The role of coffee in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is debated....
Background/Aims: The role of coffee in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is debated....
An inverse association has been reported between coffee drinking and the risk of hepatocellular carc...
Several studies suggest an inverse relation between coffee drinking and risk of hepatocellular carci...
Background & Aims: Coffee consumption has been suggested to reduce the risk for hepatocellular carci...
Objectives To examine the association between coffee, including caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide. It is a complex chemical mixture comp...
Background: A meta-analysis was conducted to summarize the evidence from prospective cohort and case...
Background: A meta-analysis was conducted to summarize the evidence from prospective cohort and case...
Inverse associations of coffee and/or tea in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk have be...
Inverse associations of coffee and/or tea in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk have be...