Coffee consumption has been shown in some studies to be associated with lower risk of prostate cancer. However, it is unclear if this association is causal or due to confounding or reverse causality. We conducted a Mendelian randomisation analysis to investigate the causal effects of coffee consumption on prostate cancer risk and progression. We used two genetic variants robustly associated with caffeine intake (rs4410790 and rs2472297) as proxies for coffee consumption in a sample of 46,687 men of European ancestry from 25 studies in the PRACTICAL consortium. Associations between genetic variants and prostate cancer case status, stage and grade were assessed by logistic regression and with all-cause and prostate cancer-specific mortality u...
Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with various health outcomes in observational stu...
BackgroundCoffee consumption has been shown to be associated with various health outcomes in observa...
The epidemiological evidence regarding the association of coffee and tea consumption with prostate c...
Coffee consumption has been shown in some studies to be associated with lower risk of prostate cance...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between coffee and prostate cancer. Firstly, we...
Coffee consumption has been shown in some studies to be associated with lower risk of prostate cance...
Background Coffee intake may lower prostate cancer risk and progression, but postdiagnosis outcomes...
Background: Coffee contains many bioactive chemicals and associations with cancer have been reported...
Abstract Background Higher consumption of coffee intake has recently been linked with reduced risk o...
Previous observational studies have suggested that coffee intake may be associated with a reduction ...
Objectives To conduct a systematic review with meta-analysis of cohort studies to evaluate the assoc...
Meta-analytic data on the effect of coffee in prostate cancer risk are controversial. Caffeine as a ...
Bioactive compounds found in coffee and tea may delay the progression of prostate cancer. We investi...
Objective: Several observational studies have suggested that coffee consumption is associated with a...
Background: Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with various health outcomes in obser...
Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with various health outcomes in observational stu...
BackgroundCoffee consumption has been shown to be associated with various health outcomes in observa...
The epidemiological evidence regarding the association of coffee and tea consumption with prostate c...
Coffee consumption has been shown in some studies to be associated with lower risk of prostate cance...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between coffee and prostate cancer. Firstly, we...
Coffee consumption has been shown in some studies to be associated with lower risk of prostate cance...
Background Coffee intake may lower prostate cancer risk and progression, but postdiagnosis outcomes...
Background: Coffee contains many bioactive chemicals and associations with cancer have been reported...
Abstract Background Higher consumption of coffee intake has recently been linked with reduced risk o...
Previous observational studies have suggested that coffee intake may be associated with a reduction ...
Objectives To conduct a systematic review with meta-analysis of cohort studies to evaluate the assoc...
Meta-analytic data on the effect of coffee in prostate cancer risk are controversial. Caffeine as a ...
Bioactive compounds found in coffee and tea may delay the progression of prostate cancer. We investi...
Objective: Several observational studies have suggested that coffee consumption is associated with a...
Background: Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with various health outcomes in obser...
Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with various health outcomes in observational stu...
BackgroundCoffee consumption has been shown to be associated with various health outcomes in observa...
The epidemiological evidence regarding the association of coffee and tea consumption with prostate c...