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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: liver cancer + coffee drinking + cancer  Related to the article below (Last Update: 5/12/2008)


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Coffee consumption and the risk of primary liver cancer: Pooled analysis of two prospective studies … -
T Shimazu, Y Tsubono, S Kuriyama, K Ohmori, Y … - cancer - doi.wiley.com
... In fact, the numbers of patients with liver cancer who reported drinking coffee
1?2, 3?4 or 5 or more cups/day were 19, 11 and 0, respec- tively. ...

Alcohol consumption and risk of cancer in humans: An overview -
MP Longnecker - Alcohol, 1995 - Elsevier
... The effect of alcohol consumption on risk of cancer of the liver is subtle-enough
so that occasionally studies show no effect of alcohol (1). Nonetheless, the ...

Tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption and their interaction in the causation of hepatocellular … -
H Kuper, A Tzonou, E Kaklamani, CC Hsieh, P Lagiou … - International Journal of Cancer, 2000 - doi.wiley.com
... P ERSSON , I., Alcoholism and liver cirrhosis in the etiology of primary liver cancer. ...
P ORRU , S., Bladder cancer, tobacco smoking, coffee and alcohol ...

Meta-analysis of Coffee Consumption and Risk of Colorectal Cancer -
E Giovannucci - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1998 - Oxford Univ Press
... analysis suggests that individuals drinking approxi- mately 4 or more cups of coffee
per day had a 24 percent lower risk of colorectal cancer relative to those ...

Coffee consumption and digestive tract cancers -
C La Vecchia - Cancer Research, 1989 - AACR
... The relationship between coffee drinking and the risk of digestive tract ... control
study of 50 cases of cancer of the ... 295 of the rectum, 151 of the liver, 214 of ...

Are dietary influences on the risk of prostate cancer mediated through the insulin-like growth … -
LA Mucci, R Tamimi, P Lagiou, A Trichopoulou, V … - BJU International, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
... of a study on the aetiology of liver cancer [21], 112 ... ie disorders not involving
cancer, usually requiring ... habits, and alcohol and coffee consumption were taken ...

Pancreatic cancer, alcohol, diabetes mellitus and gall-bladder disease. -
J Cuzick, AG Babiker - Int J Cancer, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... investigate the relationship of pancreatic cancer with certain ... with the consumption
of tea, coffee and alcoholic ... weak evidence of association with liver disease ...

Epidemiology of Pancreatic Cancer in Japan -
T Hirayama - Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1989 - FPCR
... cancers of the lung and liver during the ... between alcohol drinking and pancreatic
cancer, observed from ... A dose-related association with coffee drinking has been ...

LIFE-STYLE RISK FACTORS FOR PANCREATIC CANCER IN LOUISIANA: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY -
RT FALK, L WILLIAMS PICKLE, ET FONTHAM, P CORREA, … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1988 - Oxford Univ Press
... diagnosis was cirrhosis of the liver or unspecified ... Coffee The odds ratios for coffee
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Does Coffee Protect Against Liver Cirrhosis? -
S Gallus, A Tavani, E Negri, C La Vecchia - Annals of Epidemiology, 2002 - Elsevier
... is strongly related to liver cancer [17 and 18], no significant nor consistent
association emerged between coffee consumption and liver cancer, although the ...

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Coffee drinking related to reduced risk of liver cancer

After lung and stomach cancer, liver cancer is the third largest cause of cancer deaths in the world. A new study on the relationship between coffee drinking and the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) confirmed that there is an inverse association between coffee consumption and HCC, although the reasons for this relationship are still unresolved.

The results of this study appear in the August 2007 issue of Hepatology, the official journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD). Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hepatology is available online via Wiley InterScience at http://www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/hepatology.

At least eleven studies conducted in southern Europe and Japan have examined the relationship between coffee drinking and the risk of primary liver cancer. The current study, led by Francesca Bravi of the Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri in Milan, Italy, was a meta-analysis of published studies on HCC that included how much coffee patients had consumed. Researchers combined all published data to obtain an overall quantitative estimate of the association between coffee consumption and HCC.

The results showed a 41 percent reduction of HCC risk among coffee drinkers compared to those who never drank coffee. “Moreover, the apparent favorable effect of coffee drinking was found both in studies from southern Europe, where coffee is widely consumed, and from Japan, where coffee consumption is less frequent, and in subjects with chronic liver diseases,” the researchers state.

They point out that animal and laboratory studies have indicated that certain compounds found in coffee may act as blocking agents by reacting with enzymes involved in carcinogenic detoxification. Other components, including caffeine, have been shown to have favorable effects on liver enzymes. Coffee has also been related to a reduced risk of liver diseases and cirrhosis, which can lead to liver cancer.

“Despite the consistency of these results, it is difficult to derive a causal inference on the basis of the observational studies alone,” the authors note. It may be that patients with digestive tract diseases, including liver disorders, naturally reduce their coffee consumption, even though avoidance of coffee is not routinely recommended. Also, they note that the assessment of coffee intake was based on patients’ self-reporting, although recall of coffee drinking has been shown to be accurate. The fact that the inverse relationship between coffee drinking and HCC was shown in both southern Europe and Japan suggests a lack of bias in these studies. Allowance for other confounding factors, such as hepatitis B and C, cirrhosis, social class indicators, alcohol use and smoking, also suggests that such factors did not influence the results.

“In conclusion, the results from this meta-analysis provide quantitative evidence of an inverse relation between coffee drinking and liver cancer,” the authors state. “The interpretation of this association remains, however, unclear and the consequent inference on causality and worldwide public health implications is still open for discussion.”

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Article:

“Coffee Drinking and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Risk: A Meta-Analysis,” Francesca Bravi, Cristina Bosetti, Alessandra Tavani, Vincenzo Bagnardi, Silvano Gallus, Eva Negri, Silvia Franceschi, Carlo La Vecchia, Hepatology; August 2007; (DOI: 10.1002/hep.21708).

 
 
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