Question 1 of 5
According to two recent studies, coffee consumption of any kind may reduce the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma by as much as ____.
True or False. According to two studies, coffee consumption is linked to a reduced risk of pancreatic cancer.
Question 3 of 5
A 16-study meta-analysis revealed that tea consumption had _____ impact on the risk of pancreatic cancer.
In a study of the effect of coffee intake and the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma, researchers found that each additional cup of coffee consumed resulted in a ___ risk reduction of hepatocellular carcinoma risk.
What do experts suggest may be responsible for the risk reduction in liver carcinogenesis associated with high coffee consumption?
Experts suggest that the risk reduction effect could be a real, causal effect arising from antioxidants and other minerals in coffee that may inhibit liver carcinogenesis or the inverse association between coffee and cirrhosis or coffee and diabetes, both conditions known risk factors for liver cancers. It's all of the above.