In continuation of my update on the benefits of coffee
A new study shows that regular intake of coffee may significantly lower risk for endometrial or womb cancer.
For
the study the researchers looked at coffee consumption and endometrial
cancer risk in more than 67,000 women aged between 34 and 59 enrolled in
the long-running Nurses' Health Study. The researchers found that women
who took more than four cups of coffee a day over a 26-year period were
25 percent less likely to get the cancer. Women who drank two to three
cups a day were 7 percent less likely to get it. Drinking less than four
cups a day was not associated with reduced risk. Furthermore drinking
tea did not reduce the risk. Additionally drinking more than two cups of
decaffeinated coffee a day was tied to a 22 percent reduced risk for
endometrial cancer.
The benefit wasn't a complete surprise, since coffee has been shown to lower estrogen and insulin levels, and higher levels of these hormones have been associated with an increased risk of endometrial cancer. But the new findings do help to clarify how obesity, estrogen and coffee might interact in triggering tumors.
“It would be premature to make a recommendation that women drink coffee
to lower their endometrial cancer risk,” study author Dr. Edward
Giovannucci, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard School
of Public Health...
Ref : http://cebp.aacrjournals.org/content/early/2011/10/03/1055-9965.EPI-11-0766.abstract?sid=d8d229ed-e4b4-4b7a-bc6a-f3f86cba4c0e