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The relation between consumption of coffee, tea and caffeine and risk of breast cancer remains unsettled. We examined data from a large, long-term cohort s... D Ganmaa,WC Willett,TY Li,... - 《International Journal of Cancer》 被引量: 207发表: 2008年 Dietary Magnesium Intake in Relation...
- 《Jnci Journal of the National Cancer Institute》 被引量: 215发表: 2005年 Body Size and Risk for Breast Cancer in Relation to Estrogen and Progesterone Receptor Status in Japan The aim of this study is to examine the association of height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) with breast...
The association between coffee intake, tea intake and cancer has been extensively studied, but associations are not established for many cancers. Previous studies are not consistent on whether caffeine may be the source of possible associations between c
雅思口语 Tea and coffee茶和咖啡cannot start my day 无法开始一天的生活 I cannot start my day without first having a cup of coffee or tea.如果不先喝杯咖啡或茶,我就无法开始一天的生活。 help sb. think clearly and feel more awake 帮助人们捋清思路,感觉更清醒 These drinks help me ...
FULL PAPER British Journal of Cancer (2013) 109, 1352–1359 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2013.434 Keywords: coffee; tea; colorectal cancer; prospective; PLCO Prospective study of the relationship between coffee and tea with colorectal cancer risk: The PLCO Cancer Screening Trial C Dominianni*,1,2, W-...
- 《Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology》 被引量: 762发表: 2004年 Alcohol, Tobacco, and Diet in Relation to Esophageal Cancer: The Shanghai Cohort Study Prospective data on environmental exposures, especially with respect to alcohol, tobacco, and diet, in relation to the risk of esophageal ...
Only a few papers have treated of the relationship between Barrett’s esophagus (BE) or erosive esophagitis (E) and coffee or tea intake. We evaluated the role of these beverages in BE and E occurrence. Patients with BE (339), E (462) and controls (619)