Does drinking coffee reduce the risk of colorectal cancer? A qualitative umbrella review of systematic reviews
ConclusionThe evidence supporting caffeinated coffee as associated with a reduced risk of CRC is inconsistent. Dose-dependent relation analysis suggests that the protective effect of coffee drinking against CRC is evident with the consumption of five or more cups per day.
Source: Techniques in Coloproctology - Category: Surgery Source Type: research
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