Coffee May Lower Risk of Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Drinking regular or decaffeinated coffee is associated with a reduced risk of advanced prostate cancer, new research conducted at the Channing Laboratory in Boston suggests. Men who drank the most coffee had a 59% decreased risk of either lethal or advanced prostate cancer compared with men who drank no coffee. The magnitude of risk reduction was more pronounced in men who never smoked.
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