Data of epidemiological studies on the relation between coffee drinking and upper aerodigestive tract cancer risk are scattered and inconclusive. We therefore conducted systematic meta-analyses of observational studies published before October 2009. Materials and methods: We combined relative risks (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for cancers of the oral cavity/pharynx (OP) and larynx, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), comparing the highest versus the lowest categories of coffee consumption, using random-effects models
Background: Previous epidemiologic results on coffee consumption and lung cancer risk have not been ...
Background: Only a few studies have explored the relation between coffee and tea intake and head and...
The relation between coffee, decaffeinated coffee, tea and oral/pharyngeal, and esophageal cancer ri...
Meta-analyses on coffee and cancer incidence mainly restricted to limited cancers. We carried out a ...
An inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal c...
The relationship between coffee drinking and the risk of digestive tract neoplasms was analyzed in a...
Abstract Background Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with cancer of various sites ...
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in today’s society. Though coffee is consumed in many fo...
An inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal c...
We reviewed available evidence on coffee drinking and the risk of all cancers and selected cancers u...
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 ...
Results from observational epidemiologic studies on the relationship between coffee consumption and ...
Background and Objectives Results from observational epidemiologic studies on the relationship betwe...
Background: Since when in 1981 a case-control study showed a positive association between coffee and...
Background: Previous epidemiologic results on coffee consumption and lung cancer risk have not been ...
Background: Only a few studies have explored the relation between coffee and tea intake and head and...
The relation between coffee, decaffeinated coffee, tea and oral/pharyngeal, and esophageal cancer ri...
Meta-analyses on coffee and cancer incidence mainly restricted to limited cancers. We carried out a ...
An inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal c...
The relationship between coffee drinking and the risk of digestive tract neoplasms was analyzed in a...
Abstract Background Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with cancer of various sites ...
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in today’s society. Though coffee is consumed in many fo...
An inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal c...
We reviewed available evidence on coffee drinking and the risk of all cancers and selected cancers u...
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 ...
Results from observational epidemiologic studies on the relationship between coffee consumption and ...
Background and Objectives Results from observational epidemiologic studies on the relationship betwe...
Background: Since when in 1981 a case-control study showed a positive association between coffee and...
Background: Previous epidemiologic results on coffee consumption and lung cancer risk have not been ...
Background: Only a few studies have explored the relation between coffee and tea intake and head and...
The relation between coffee, decaffeinated coffee, tea and oral/pharyngeal, and esophageal cancer ri...