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Study: Coffee May Fight Liver Cancer
And decaf reduces colorectal cancer risk, another study finds
By Kathleen Doheny, HealthDay Reporter
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TUESDAY, Feb. 15 (HealthDay News) -- Coffee drinkers may have reason to smile: Daily coffee consumption seems to reduce the risk of liver cancer, a new study finds.

And drinking decaffeinated coffee seems to cut colorectal cancer risk, another study claims.

Both papers appear in the Feb. 16 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

"We were surprised. We didn't expect the decaf findings," said Karin B. Michels, an associate professor of epidemiology at Harvard Medical School, and lead author of the study that looked at caffeine consumption and colorectal cancer risk.

The researchers were trying to confirm conflicting results from earlier studies, some finding that coffee reduced colorectal cancer risk and others revealing no effect. They evaluated data from two large studies, the Nurses' Health Study and the Health Professionals' Follow-up Study, together including more than 173,000 men and women. The goal was to look at the association between coffee, tea and caffeine consumption and the incidence of colorectal cancer.

They found no association between consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea and the incidence of colon or rectal cancer in either group. But they found that those who regularly drank two or more cups of decaffeinated coffee a day had about half the rate of rectal cancer as those who never drank decaf coffee.

It had been theorized that increased bowel motility [movements] from coffee consumption was "one of the most important mechanisms" in the reduction of cancer risk, said Michels. "We set out to confirm that, but we did not find an association between caffeine consumption and lower cancer risk."

It could be, she speculated, that decaffeinated coffee has an effect on bowel motility, but something in caffeine cancels out that effect.

The finding needs to be confirmed in other studies, Michels said, before any recommendation about coffee drinking can be made.

In the second study, Dr. Manami Inoue of the National Cancer Center in Tokyo and colleagues followed more than 90,000 middle-aged and elderly Japanese men and women for 10 years. They found that those who drank coffee daily or almost daily had half the risk of liver cancer, compared to those who did not drink coffee. They didn't differentiate between caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee, but noted that decaf coffee is rarely consumed in Japan.

The rate of liver cancer among those who never drank coffee was 547.2 cases per 100,000 people over a decade, but the rate among daily coffee drinkers was 214.6 cases per 100,000 over the same period.

"In our study, liver cancer risk significantly decreased with the amount of coffee consumed (compared with nondrinkers, 48 percent decrease with 1-2 cups per day; 52 percent decrease for 3-4 cups per day; 76 percent decrease for 5 cups per day)," Inoue said. "Our results are consistent with, but more pronounced than, those of previous case-control studies."

About 17,550 new cases of primary liver and bile duct cancers are expected to be diagnosed this year in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. About 104,950 new cases of colon cancer and 40,340 of rectal cancer are expected to be diagnosed this year as well.

Dr. Michael J. Thun, head of epidemiological research for the American Cancer Society, said the two new studies are interesting, but the results shouldn't prompt any recommendations or changes in coffee-consumption habits.

"There isn't anything in these studies that would persuade people to give up or take up coffee drinking," Thun said, adding, "The liver finding is interesting, but needs to be replicated."

The finding that decaffeinated, but not regular, coffee reduced colorectal cancer risk is surprising to Thun, as it was to the study authors. "But it is important not to overinterpret," Thun said. Again, more research is needed to be sure the finding isn't a fluke, he added.

While the associations both bear more study, Thun said, "it's much too soon to go changing your diet."
 
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Interesting item. Thanks.
 
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just finished my first pot
 
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Why dont you get a job with the FDA in Washington, so you could help all of your Back In The Bronx Buddies.
 
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I THINK IT'S TIME FOR ANOTHER POT OF CAWFFEE
 
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IT'S THE TRUTH PAULA Razzer
my mother always used to say "watch, soon smoking will be good for us"....

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this reminds me TRIVIA--- who wrote the song "SMILE"
 
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First I had to stop Vioxx, then alleve....thank God I can still have my coffee.
 
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I am nice once in awhile. I just cant stand that idiot, thats all....................
 
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Originally posted by kennybopaloo:
[qb]Why dont you get a job with the FDA in Washington, so you could help all of your Back In The Bronx Buddies.[/qb]
See what I mean, Cathy?
 
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my mother always used to say "watch, soon smoking will be good for us"....

kenny- Smiler Smiler Smiler

this reminds me TRIVIA--- who wrote the song "SMILE"[/qb]
I believe it was Charlie Chaplin.
 
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[qb]I am nice once in awhile. I just cant stand that idiot, thats all....................[/qb]
Speaking of idiots, what have you contributed to this board?
 
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I have contributed statements that have shown you are a certified putz.

Other than that, I am having a fine day, and I will continue conversing with many of my former Bronxites.

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[qb]I have contributed statements that have shown you are a certified putz.

Other than that, I am having a fine day, and I will continue conversing with many of my former Bronxites.

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Name one statement. Was it idiot or pencil neck?
 
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this reminds me TRIVIA--- who wrote the song "SMILE"[/qb]
I believe it was Charlie Chaplin.[/qb]
CORRECTOMONDO!!!

NEXT ONE- WHO WROTE "THE CHRISTMAS SONG"?
(NAT KING COLE'S SONG)
 
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The Christmas Song was written by Mel Torme
 
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[qb]The Christmas Song was written by Mel Torme[/qb]
VERY GOOD, MEL TORME AND ROB WELLES...
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Who wrote "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer"?
 
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Santa Claus Razzer
 
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[qb]Who wrote "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer"?[/qb]
GENE AUTREY??? Razzer Razzer Confused
 
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Robert May & Johnny Marks?
 
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