lundi 29 mai 2017

Five cups of coffee daily may halve liver cancer risk: study

Drinking about five cups of every day may halve the risk of developing the most common form of liver cancer, new research has claimed.

Researchers from the and the in the UK found that the more consumed the greater the protection against (HCC).

Drinking one cup more of caffeinated a day was associated with a 20 per cent reduction in the risk of developing HCC, two cups more with a 35 per cent reduction, and up to five cups with a halving of the risk.

The protection was found to be the same for both existing coffee-drinkers and those who did not usually drink it, and the more consumed the greater the effect - although there was little data available above five cups a day.

Decaffeinated was also found to have a beneficial, though less marked, effect, researchers said.

The study, published in the journal BMJ Open, examined the data from 26 observational studies, involving more than 2.25 million participants, to calculate the relative risks of developing HCC for drinking between one and five cups of caffeinated a day.

" is widely believed to possess a range of health benefits, and these latest findings suggest it could have a significant effect on liver cancer risk," said Oliver Kennedy, from the

"Our findings are an important development given the increasing evidence of HCC globally and its poor prognosis," said Kennedy.

HCC is the second leading cause of cancer death globally due to its poor prognosis and high frequency, especially in China and Southeast Asia. It mostly develops in people who are already suffering from a chronic liver disease.

It is estimated that, by 2030, the number of new cases annually will have risen by about 50 per cent to more than 1.2 million.

The compound molecules found in possess antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogenic and other beneficial properties which scientists believe may explain the lower rates of chronic liver disease and liver cancer experienced by coffee-drinkers, researchers said.

About 2.25 billion cups of are consumed daily worldwide, and increased consumption has already been shown to protect against serious non-cancer chronic liver disease (cirrhosis).

"We have shown that reduces cirrhosis and also liver cancer in a dose-dependent manner. has also been reported to reduce the risk of death from many other causes," said Peter Hayes, from the

"Our research adds to the evidence that, in moderation, can be a wonderful natural medicine," said Hayes.

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Five cups of coffee daily may halve liver cancer risk: study

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