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Coffee consumption and prostate cancer

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Coffee consumption has been reported to be inversely associated with prostate cancer risk and progression to advanced disease and mortality (1,2,3).

How could coffee be protective?

  • protective effect is biologically plausible, given coffee's abundance of compounds with anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects and reported effects on insulin levels (4,5)

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