BACKGROUND & AIMS: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases including cardiovascular diseases, stroke, metabolic syndrome, and obesity. However, the results on the relationship between tea consumption and bladder cancer are conflicting. This research aimed to assess the association between tea consumption and risk of bladder cancer using a pooled analysis of prospective cohort data.METHODS: Individual data from 532,949 participants in 12 cohort studies, were pooled for analyses. Cox regression models stratified by study centre was used to estimate hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% CIs. Fractional polynomial regression models were used to examine the dose-response relationship.RESULTS: A higher lev...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
Although several studies have assessed the association between total fluid intake, specific drinks a...
Source of support: Self financing Background: The association between tea intake and risk of oral, p...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases inc...
Background & aims: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases includi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases includi...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
Objectives: Coffee, tea, and fluid consumption have been thought to influence bladder cancer inciden...
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages, but its association with cancer risk remains contr...
Cancer Causes Control 2001 Apr;12(3):231-8 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Are coffee, tea, and tot...
Background: Tea is one of the most frequently consumed beverages in the world. Antioxidant polypheno...
The relationship between tea consumption and cancer risk has been analyzed using data from an integr...
Consumption of black tea and cancer risk: a prospective cohort study. Goldbohm RA, Hertog MG, Brants...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
[[abstract]]Background: The current study evaluated the association between tea consumption and head...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
Although several studies have assessed the association between total fluid intake, specific drinks a...
Source of support: Self financing Background: The association between tea intake and risk of oral, p...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases inc...
Background & aims: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases includi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases includi...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
Objectives: Coffee, tea, and fluid consumption have been thought to influence bladder cancer inciden...
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages, but its association with cancer risk remains contr...
Cancer Causes Control 2001 Apr;12(3):231-8 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Are coffee, tea, and tot...
Background: Tea is one of the most frequently consumed beverages in the world. Antioxidant polypheno...
The relationship between tea consumption and cancer risk has been analyzed using data from an integr...
Consumption of black tea and cancer risk: a prospective cohort study. Goldbohm RA, Hertog MG, Brants...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
[[abstract]]Background: The current study evaluated the association between tea consumption and head...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
Although several studies have assessed the association between total fluid intake, specific drinks a...
Source of support: Self financing Background: The association between tea intake and risk of oral, p...