Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide. It is a complex chemical mixture composed of thousands of physiologically active compounds, including caffeine, chlorogenic acid, and diterpenes (cafestol and kahweol). Recently, coffee has emerged as a beverage with various health benefits, in particular in liver disease. Several epidemiological and observational studies demonstrated an inverse association between coffee consumption and primary liver cancer risk. The biological mechanisms underlying the hepatoprotective effect of coffee are still not completely understood. This article reviews the current available literature about the association between coffee consumption and hepatocellular carcinoma risk and the proposed mec...
Coffee is one of the most widely used beverages in the world. It includes a wide array of components...
10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-15-0137Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention2491398-140
Coffee, a popular drink around the world, is composed of a complex mix of biologically active molecu...
Background/Aims: The role of coffee in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is debated....
Several studies suggest an inverse relation between coffee drinking and risk of hepatocellular carci...
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...
Objectives To examine the association between coffee, including caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee...
Background & Aims: Coffee consumption has been suggested to reduce the risk for hepatocellular carci...
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...
Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. However, it remai...
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...
We analysed the relation between coffee consumption and hepatocellular carcinoma in two case-control...
Coffee is one of the most widely used beverages in the world. It includes a wide array of components...
10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-15-0137Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention2491398-140
Coffee, a popular drink around the world, is composed of a complex mix of biologically active molecu...
Background/Aims: The role of coffee in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is debated....
Several studies suggest an inverse relation between coffee drinking and risk of hepatocellular carci...
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...
Objectives To examine the association between coffee, including caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee...
Background & Aims: Coffee consumption has been suggested to reduce the risk for hepatocellular carci...
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...
Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. However, it remai...
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...
We analysed the relation between coffee consumption and hepatocellular carcinoma in two case-control...
Coffee is one of the most widely used beverages in the world. It includes a wide array of components...
10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-15-0137Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention2491398-140
Coffee, a popular drink around the world, is composed of a complex mix of biologically active molecu...