Regardless of the key reasons for therapeutic success, it seems most of the studies involved have identified significant survival benefit and are suggestive of the need for a closer look from a clinical perspective.
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Read MoreA 2015 study found that colorectal cancer patients who consumed 4 cups per day (or more) of total coffee experienced a reduced hazard ratio (HR) of 42% over Coffee abstainers. Increased caffeine intake in general also displayed significant reduction in cancer recurrence or mortality.
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