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Breast cancer is the malignant tumor with the highest incidence of women in the world.
Breast cancer is the malignant tumor with the highest incidence of women in the world.
In 2020, there will be 2.
At the same time, the growth rate of breast cancer incidence in my country ranks first in the world, twice the global average growth rate.
At the same time, the growth rate of breast cancer incidence in my country ranks first in the world, twice the global average growth rate.
Fortunately, with the advancement of medical technology and the popularization of new breast cancer treatment strategies and methods, the survival rate of patients has been greatly improved.
Recently, experts from Harvard Medical School investigated the relationship between drinking coffee and tea after breast cancer diagnosis and all-cause mortality related to cancer in a prospective cohort study .
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Researchers identified 8,900 women with stage I-III breast cancer in the Nurses’ Health Study (NHS) from 1980-2010 and NHSII from 1991-2011.
During the 30-year follow-up, the researchers recorded a total of 1054 breast cancer-specific deaths and 2501 total deaths.
Higher coffee consumption after diagnosis is associated with lower breast cancer-specific mortality: Compared with those who do not drink coffee, >3 cups/day reduces the risk of death by 25% (HR=0.
It was further found that drinking tea after diagnosis was associated with a lower all-cause mortality: Compared with those who did not drink tea, >3 cups/day was associated with a 26% reduction in the risk of all-cause mortality (HR = 0.
The researchers also emphasized that this is just a correlation study.
This shows that among breast cancer patients, drinking more coffee and tea, breast cancer patients will benefit significantly!
This shows that among breast cancer patients, drinking more coffee and tea, breast cancer patients will benefit significantly! This shows that among breast cancer patients, drinking more coffee and tea, breast cancer patients will benefit significantly!
references:
Post-diagnostic coffee and tea consumption and breast cancer survival.
Post-diagnostic coffee and tea consumption and breast cancer survival.
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