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Drinking up to 4 cups of coffee a day may improve outcomes for colon cancer patients, even if it’s decaf – Business Insider Australia
For people diagnosed with colon cancer, a cup of coffee might offer some unexpected benefits.
- New research found that colon cancer patients who drank more coffee had better outcomes, including longer survival and less risk of cancer worsening.
- The more coffee they drank (up to 4 cups a day), the better the outcomes, researchers found. This was true of both caffeinated and decaf coffee.
- This doesn’t suggest coffee can cure or prevent cancer, but it adds to existing evidence that the popular drink is safe and may provide a variety of health benefits. Click here to view the original article.
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