Coffee is one of the most popular beverages worldwide. Coffee contains bioactive compounds that affect the human body such as caffeine, caffeic acid, chlorogenic acids, trigonelline, diterpenes, and melanoidins. Some of them have demonstrated potential anticarcinogenic effects in animal models and in human cell cultures, and may play a protective role against colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer-related mortality in the USA and other countries. Dietary patterns, as well as the consumption of beverages, may reduce the risk of CRC incidence. In this review, we focus on published epidemiological studies concerning the association of coffee consumption and the risk of development of colorectal cancer, ...
Evidence regarding the influence of coffee drinking on colorectal cancer (CRC) is limited, and it re...
Background: Coffee and tea are commonly consumed and carry potential anticancer components that coul...
Epidemiological studies on the relation between coffee consumption and cancer risk have been mainly ...
Cancer is a complex and evolving disease that is the leading cause of death in the twenty-first cent...
Coffee is a blend of compounds related to gastrointestinal physiology. Given its popularity and the ...
Coffee is one of the most widely and frequently consumed beverages worldwide. Although it is often l...
For several years the physiological effects of coffee have been focused on its caffeine content, dis...
For several years the physiological effects of coffee have been focused on its caffeine content, dis...
Coffee consumption has been investigated as a protective factor against cancer. Coffee is a complex ...
Coffee contains a wide variety of bioactive compounds including polyphenols, melanoidins, and diterp...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of most common cancers worldwide, with high rates of mortality. Epide...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of most common cancers worldwide, with high rates of mortality. Epide...
A significant number of studies suggests that coffee consumption reduces cancer risk. This beneficia...
Background: Epidemiologic studies suggest that coffee use might protect against colorectal cancer. I...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide, and epidemiology studies associate hi...
Evidence regarding the influence of coffee drinking on colorectal cancer (CRC) is limited, and it re...
Background: Coffee and tea are commonly consumed and carry potential anticancer components that coul...
Epidemiological studies on the relation between coffee consumption and cancer risk have been mainly ...
Cancer is a complex and evolving disease that is the leading cause of death in the twenty-first cent...
Coffee is a blend of compounds related to gastrointestinal physiology. Given its popularity and the ...
Coffee is one of the most widely and frequently consumed beverages worldwide. Although it is often l...
For several years the physiological effects of coffee have been focused on its caffeine content, dis...
For several years the physiological effects of coffee have been focused on its caffeine content, dis...
Coffee consumption has been investigated as a protective factor against cancer. Coffee is a complex ...
Coffee contains a wide variety of bioactive compounds including polyphenols, melanoidins, and diterp...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of most common cancers worldwide, with high rates of mortality. Epide...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of most common cancers worldwide, with high rates of mortality. Epide...
A significant number of studies suggests that coffee consumption reduces cancer risk. This beneficia...
Background: Epidemiologic studies suggest that coffee use might protect against colorectal cancer. I...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide, and epidemiology studies associate hi...
Evidence regarding the influence of coffee drinking on colorectal cancer (CRC) is limited, and it re...
Background: Coffee and tea are commonly consumed and carry potential anticancer components that coul...
Epidemiological studies on the relation between coffee consumption and cancer risk have been mainly ...