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caffeine and Epithelial Neoplasms

caffeine has been researched along with Epithelial Neoplasms in 6 studies

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"No relation between tea consumption and ovarian cancer risk was observed."5.42Coffee, tea, and caffeine consumption and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer and borderline ovarian tumors: Results from a Danish case-control study. ( Blaakær, J; Gosvig, CF; Høgdall, C; Høgdall, E; Jensen, A; Kjaer, SK, 2015)
"The risk for epithelial ovarian cancer associated with the consumption of caffeinated beverages (tea, coffee, and soft drinks) and green tea is inconclusive."2.82Tea, coffee, and caffeinated beverage consumption and risk of epithelial ovarian cancers. ( Brooks-Wilson, A; Cook, LS; Gallagher, RP; Gilks, B; Köbel, M; Le, ND; Leung, AC; Magliocco, A; Nation, J; Steed, H; Swenerton, K, 2016)
"No relation between tea consumption and ovarian cancer risk was observed."1.42Coffee, tea, and caffeine consumption and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer and borderline ovarian tumors: Results from a Danish case-control study. ( Blaakær, J; Gosvig, CF; Høgdall, C; Høgdall, E; Jensen, A; Kjaer, SK, 2015)
"Alcohol was not associated with ovarian cancer risk."1.35Caffeine, alcohol, smoking, and the risk of incident epithelial ovarian cancer. ( Gates, MA; Gertig, DM; Hankinson, SE; Hecht, JL; Tworoger, SS, 2008)
"Women with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) (n = 696) and control women selected from the Electoral Roll (n = 786) provided comprehensive reproductive and lifestyle data and completed a food frequency questionnaire."1.32Coffee, tea and caffeine and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. ( Green, AC; Jordan, SJ; Purdie, DM; Webb, PM, 2004)

Research

Studies (6)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's4 (66.67)29.6817
2010's2 (33.33)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Gosvig, CF1
Kjaer, SK1
Blaakær, J1
Høgdall, E1
Høgdall, C1
Jensen, A1
Leung, AC1
Cook, LS1
Swenerton, K1
Gilks, B1
Gallagher, RP1
Magliocco, A1
Steed, H1
Köbel, M1
Nation, J1
Brooks-Wilson, A1
Le, ND1
Kotsopoulos, J1
Vitonis, AF1
Terry, KL1
De Vivo, I1
Cramer, DW1
Hankinson, SE2
Tworoger, SS2
Goodman, MT1
Tung, KH1
McDuffie, K1
Wilkens, LR1
Donlon, TA1
Jordan, SJ1
Purdie, DM1
Green, AC1
Webb, PM1
Gertig, DM1
Gates, MA1
Hecht, JL1

Trials

1 trial available for caffeine and Epithelial Neoplasms

ArticleYear
Tea, coffee, and caffeinated beverage consumption and risk of epithelial ovarian cancers.
    Cancer epidemiology, 2016, Volume: 45

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Beverages; British Columbia; Caffeine; Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial; Case-Control Stud

2016

Other Studies

5 other studies available for caffeine and Epithelial Neoplasms

ArticleYear
Coffee, tea, and caffeine consumption and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer and borderline ovarian tumors: Results from a Danish case-control study.
    Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden), 2015, Volume: 54, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Caffeine; Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial; Case-Control Studies; Coffee; Cystadenofibroma

2015
Coffee intake, variants in genes involved in caffeine metabolism, and the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer.
    Cancer causes & control : CCC, 2009, Volume: 20, Issue:3

    Topics: Alleles; Aromatase; Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylases; Caffeine; Case-Control Studies; Cohort Studies; C

2009
Association of caffeine intake and CYP1A2 genotype with ovarian cancer.
    Nutrition and cancer, 2003, Volume: 46, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Caffeine; Case-Control Studies; Confidence Intervals; Cy

2003
Coffee, tea and caffeine and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer.
    Cancer causes & control : CCC, 2004, Volume: 15, Issue:4

    Topics: Australia; Caffeine; Carcinogens; Case-Control Studies; Coffee; Confidence Intervals; Female; Humans

2004
Caffeine, alcohol, smoking, and the risk of incident epithelial ovarian cancer.
    Cancer, 2008, Mar-01, Volume: 112, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Alcohol Drinking; Caffeine; Coffee; Female; Humans; Incidence; Middle Aged; Neoplasms, Glandu

2008