Previous observational studies have suggested that coffee intake may be associated with a reduction in cancer risk. Mendelian randomization (MR) studies can help clarify whether the observed associations are likely to be causal. Here we evaluated whether coffee intake is associated with: (i) overall risk of being diagnosed with/dying from any cancer; and (ii) risk of individual cancers.We identified 46 155 cases (of which 6998 were fatal) and 270 342 controls of White British ancestry from the UK Biobank cohort (UKB), based on ICD10 diagnoses. Individuals with benign tumours were excluded. Coffee intake was self-reported and recorded based on cup/day consumption. We conducted both observational and summary data MR analyses.There was no obse...
Epidemiological studies on the relation between coffee consumption and cancer risk have been mainly ...
Studies on the association between heavy coffee consumption and risk of less frequently diagnosed ca...
The potential role of coffee consumption in the development of various types of cancer has been ext...
Background: Coffee contains many bioactive chemicals and associations with cancer have been reported...
Abstract Background Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with cancer of various sites ...
Background: The association between coffee intake, tea intake and cancer has been extensively studie...
Meta-analyses on coffee and cancer incidence mainly restricted to limited cancers. We carried out a ...
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in today’s society. Though coffee is consumed in many fo...
We reviewed available evidence on coffee drinking and the risk of all cancers and selected cancers u...
A significant number of studies suggests that coffee consumption reduces cancer risk. This beneficia...
BackgroundThe association between coffee intake, tea intake and cancer has been extensively studied,...
<div><h3>Objectives</h3><p>This updated meta-analysis was conducted to assess the association betwee...
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...
Reported associations between coffee consumption and an increased risk of pancreatic cancer could be...
Epidemiological studies on the relation between coffee consumption and cancer risk have been mainly ...
Studies on the association between heavy coffee consumption and risk of less frequently diagnosed ca...
The potential role of coffee consumption in the development of various types of cancer has been ext...
Background: Coffee contains many bioactive chemicals and associations with cancer have been reported...
Abstract Background Coffee consumption has been shown to be associated with cancer of various sites ...
Background: The association between coffee intake, tea intake and cancer has been extensively studie...
Meta-analyses on coffee and cancer incidence mainly restricted to limited cancers. We carried out a ...
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in today’s society. Though coffee is consumed in many fo...
We reviewed available evidence on coffee drinking and the risk of all cancers and selected cancers u...
A significant number of studies suggests that coffee consumption reduces cancer risk. This beneficia...
BackgroundThe association between coffee intake, tea intake and cancer has been extensively studied,...
<div><h3>Objectives</h3><p>This updated meta-analysis was conducted to assess the association betwee...
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...
Reported associations between coffee consumption and an increased risk of pancreatic cancer could be...
Epidemiological studies on the relation between coffee consumption and cancer risk have been mainly ...
Studies on the association between heavy coffee consumption and risk of less frequently diagnosed ca...
The potential role of coffee consumption in the development of various types of cancer has been ext...