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Coffee Boosts Survival for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Patients – Cancer Health Treatment News
A cup of coffee a day is linked to longer life and delayed cancer progression.

Coffee’s reputation is on the upswing these days. While not all studies agree, growing evidence suggests that a daily coffee habit not only doesn’t increase one’s cancer risk but may actually reduce the risk of developing cancers of the liver, mouth, colon and rectum.
Now, a new study published in the journal JAMA Oncology adds a new twist—a coffee habit may be beneficial for some people who already have cancer. Daily consumption of coffee was associated with improved survival in patients with …
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