Coffee consumption and risk of colorectal cancer in the Cancer Prevention Study-II Nutrition Cohort

Jun 12, 2020Cancer epidemiology

Coffee drinking and the risk of colorectal cancer

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Abstract

Consumption of ≥2 cups/day of decaffeinated coffee was associated with lower risk of overall colorectal cancer.

  • Decaffeinated coffee intake may lower the risk of colorectal cancer, with a hazard rate ratio of 0.82.
  • Higher decaffeinated coffee consumption is linked to reduced risk of colon cancer (HR = 0.82).
  • A significant association was observed between decaffeinated coffee and lower risk of rectal cancer (HR = 0.63).
  • Conversely, consumption of ≥2 cups/day of caffeinated coffee may increase the risk of rectal cancer (HR = 1.37).
  • No significant link was found between caffeinated coffee and the risks for colorectal or colon cancer.

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