Background/Aims: The role of coffee in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is debated. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of coffee in HCC, taking the main risk factors into account. Methods: A hospital-based case-control study was conducted in an area of northern Italy. We recruited 250 HCC cases and 500 controls hospitalized for any reasons other than neoplasms, and liver and alcohol-related diseases. Subjects were interviewed on their lifetime history of coffee consumption using a standardized questionnaire. Results: Coffee consumption in the decade before the interview was associated with a decreasing risk of HCC with a clear dose-effect relation. With respect to non-drinking subjects, the odds ratios (ORs) ...
The role of coffee in the aetiology of hepatocellular carcinoma has raised great interest. In Italy,...
Inverse associations of coffee and/or tea in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk have be...
BACKGROUND: Coffee is associated with a reduced risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with c...
Background/Aims: The role of coffee in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is debated....
Background & Aims: Coffee consumption has been suggested to reduce the risk for hepatocellular carci...
Several studies suggest an inverse relation between coffee drinking and risk of hepatocellular carci...
An inverse association has been reported between coffee drinking and the risk of hepatocellular carc...
We analysed the relation between coffee consumption and hepatocellular carcinoma in two case-control...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide. It is a complex chemical mixture comp...
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...
Background: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. Howev...
Objectives To examine the association between coffee, including caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee...
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...
The role of coffee in the aetiology of hepatocellular carcinoma has raised great interest. In Italy,...
Inverse associations of coffee and/or tea in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk have be...
BACKGROUND: Coffee is associated with a reduced risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with c...
Background/Aims: The role of coffee in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is debated....
Background & Aims: Coffee consumption has been suggested to reduce the risk for hepatocellular carci...
Several studies suggest an inverse relation between coffee drinking and risk of hepatocellular carci...
An inverse association has been reported between coffee drinking and the risk of hepatocellular carc...
We analysed the relation between coffee consumption and hepatocellular carcinoma in two case-control...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide. It is a complex chemical mixture comp...
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...
Background: Higher coffee intake has been purportedly related to a lower risk of liver cancer. Howev...
Objectives To examine the association between coffee, including caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee...
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...
The role of coffee in the aetiology of hepatocellular carcinoma has raised great interest. In Italy,...
Inverse associations of coffee and/or tea in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk have be...
BACKGROUND: Coffee is associated with a reduced risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with c...