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caffeine and Urinary Bladder Neoplasms

caffeine has been researched along with Urinary Bladder Neoplasms in 45 studies

Urinary Bladder Neoplasms: Tumors or cancer of the URINARY BLADDER.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Caffeine may inhibit IR-related apoptosis of bladder cancer RT4 cells by suppressing activation of the ATM-Chk2-p53-Puma axis."7.81Caffeine Suppresses Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer RT4 Cells in Response to Ionizing Radiation by Inhibiting Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated-Chk2-p53 Axis. ( Chen, JM; Luo, W; Wang, BH; Xiao, J; Zhang, ZW, 2015)
"Coffee and caffeine consumption are thought to increase the risk of bladder cancer."7.75Coffee, green tea, and caffeine consumption and subsequent risk of bladder cancer in relation to smoking status: a prospective study in Japan. ( Inoue, M; Iwasaki, M; Kurahashi, N; Sasazuki, S; Tsugane, S, 2009)
"Bladder cancer cell lines UCRU-BL-13, UCRU-BL-17/2 and UCRU-BL-28, with differing p53 status and molecular responses to irradiation, were used to investigate possible mechanisms for caffeine-induced radiosensitization."7.70Caffeine-increased radiosensitivity is not dependent on a loss of G2/M arrest or apoptosis in bladder cancer cell lines. ( Barnetson, AR; Jackson, P; Links, M; Ow, K; Ribeiro, JC; Russell, PJ, 1999)
"Cytotoxicity of thiotepa or doxorubicin hydrochloride in human bladder cancer cells was investigated alone and in combination with methylxanthines."7.67Enhanced lethality by methylxanthines in human bladder cancer cells treated with thiotepa. ( Fingert, HJ; Kindy, RL; Pardee, AB, 1984)
"NAT2 acetylation status was determined by both single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and caffeine metabolic ratio (CMR), in a population-based study of 494 bladder cancer patients and 507 control subjects in Shanghai, China."3.83Differential association for N-acetyltransferase 2 genotype and phenotype with bladder cancer risk in Chinese population. ( Chan, KK; Chattopadhyay, K; Gao, YT; Nelson, HH; Quan, L; Wang, R; Xiang, YB; Yuan, JM; Zhang, W, 2016)
"Caffeine may inhibit IR-related apoptosis of bladder cancer RT4 cells by suppressing activation of the ATM-Chk2-p53-Puma axis."3.81Caffeine Suppresses Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer RT4 Cells in Response to Ionizing Radiation by Inhibiting Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated-Chk2-p53 Axis. ( Chen, JM; Luo, W; Wang, BH; Xiao, J; Zhang, ZW, 2015)
"Coffee and caffeine consumption are thought to increase the risk of bladder cancer."3.75Coffee, green tea, and caffeine consumption and subsequent risk of bladder cancer in relation to smoking status: a prospective study in Japan. ( Inoue, M; Iwasaki, M; Kurahashi, N; Sasazuki, S; Tsugane, S, 2009)
"Bladder cancer cell lines UCRU-BL-13, UCRU-BL-17/2 and UCRU-BL-28, with differing p53 status and molecular responses to irradiation, were used to investigate possible mechanisms for caffeine-induced radiosensitization."3.70Caffeine-increased radiosensitivity is not dependent on a loss of G2/M arrest or apoptosis in bladder cancer cell lines. ( Barnetson, AR; Jackson, P; Links, M; Ow, K; Ribeiro, JC; Russell, PJ, 1999)
"Totally 203 healthy volunteers and 67 patients with bladder cancer were investigated with caffeine as a metabolic probe."3.70Relationship between metabolic phenotype of N-acetylation and bladder cancer. ( Cui, X; Guo, R; Li, C; Wang, B; Xu, Z, 2000)
"Cytotoxicity of thiotepa or doxorubicin hydrochloride in human bladder cancer cells was investigated alone and in combination with methylxanthines."3.67Enhanced lethality by methylxanthines in human bladder cancer cells treated with thiotepa. ( Fingert, HJ; Kindy, RL; Pardee, AB, 1984)
" Furthermore, dose-response relationships were examined using generalized least squares regression models."2.66Coffee consumption and risk of bladder cancer: a pooled analysis of 501,604 participants from 12 cohort studies in the BLadder Cancer Epidemiology and Nutritional Determinants (BLEND) international study. ( Brinkman, M; Dai, Y; Grant, EJ; Gunter, M; Hemon, B; van den Brandt, P; van Osch, F; Weiderpass, E; Wesselius, A; White, E; Yu, EYW; Zeegers, MP, 2020)
"A number of studies have examined the association between coffee consumption and risk of bladder cancer, but uncertainty about the dose-response relationship remains."2.48A dose-response meta-analysis of coffee consumption and bladder cancer. ( Jia, C; Tian, C; Zhou, Y, 2012)
"Urinary bladder cancer has long been associated with specific etiologic factors, and our knowledge of these factors has increased during this century."2.38Epidemiology and etiology of bladder cancer. ( Cohen, SM; Johansson, SL, 1992)
" In a group of 274 urological patients, the reasons and consequences of long-term intake of phenacetin-containing compounds are herewith demonstrated."2.36[Causes and consequences of long term consumption of phenacetin-containing analgesics, from the urologist's point of view (author's transl)]. ( Porpáczy, P, 1979)
"Odds ratios (ORs) for bladder cancer were estimated using multiple logistic regression models."1.42Coffee, Tea, Cola, and Bladder Cancer Risk: Dose and Time Relationships. ( Bosetti, C; Galfano, A; La Vecchia, C; Libra, M; Montella, M; Polesel, J; Serraino, D; Tavani, A; Turati, F; Zucchetto, A, 2015)
"There were 252 newly diagnosed cases of bladder cancer during the follow-up period."1.30Fluid intake and the risk of bladder cancer in men. ( Clinton, SK; Curhan, GC; Giovannucci, EL; Michaud, DS; Rimm, EB; Spiegelman, D; Willett, WC, 1999)
"Caffeine has also been shown to undergo 3-demethylation by CYP1A2, and it is further acetylated to 5-acetylamino-6-formylamino-3-methyluracil (AFMU) by the polymorphic NAT2."1.28Determination of CYP1A2 and NAT2 phenotypes in human populations by analysis of caffeine urinary metabolites. ( Butler, MA; Caporaso, NE; Hayes, RB; Kadlubar, FF; Lang, NP; Lawsen, MF; Massengill, JP; Teitel, CH; Vineis, P; Young, JF, 1992)
"The urinary bladder cancer mortality varies in different countries."1.28[Epidemiology of bladder cancer]. ( Bollack, C; Paneau, C; Schaffer, P, 1992)
" However, the effects of the four agents on the clonal survival of irradiated cells failed to correlate with the extent of override, both in terms of the relative effects of the four agents and the dose-response relationships; at a concentration of 1 mM only caffeine was found to potentiate cell killing as well as causing block override, whilst at higher concentrations all the agents had a significant effect on survival but little or no further influence on the degree of block override."1.28Override of the radiation-induced mitotic block in human tumour cells by methylxanthines and its relationship to the potentiation of cytotoxicity. ( Musk, SR; Steel, GG, 1990)
"Overall, the relative risk (RR) of bladder cancer for subjects who had ever drunk coffee was estimated as 1."1.27Coffee drinking and risk of bladder cancer. ( Hartge, P; Hoover, R; Lyon, JL; West, DW, 1983)
"0); there was also some evidence of a dose-response relationship in males."1.27Coffee drinking and bladder cancer in Connecticut. ( Marrett, LD; Meigs, JW; Walter, SD, 1983)
"Phenacetin was continuously fed at a daily dose of 500 mg/kg body weight, and caffeine was given in the drinking water at a dose of 110 mg/kg body weight/day throughout the experiment."1.27Effect of phenacetin and caffeine on N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)-nitrosamine-initiated urothelial carcinogenesis in rats. ( Graewe, T; Kunze, E; Rath, G, 1987)
"A case-control study of bladder cancer in two northern counties of New Jersey was conducted to investigate a tumour that has been considered to be strongly associated with industrial and environmental exposures."1.26Life time occupation, smoking, caffeine, saccharine, hair dyes and bladder carcinogenesis. ( Ambrose, RB; Fernicola, AR; Louria, DB; Najem, GR; Prusakowski, JM; Seebode, JJ; Thind, IS, 1982)
"Treatment with caffeine after BBN had no enhancing effect and caffeine alone caused no remarkable changes."1.26Effect of phenacetin and caffeine on the urinary bladder of rats treated with N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine. ( Fukushima, S; Ito, N; Nakanishi, K; Ogiso, T; Shibata, M; Shirai, T, 1978)

Research

Studies (45)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199022 (48.89)18.7374
1990's13 (28.89)18.2507
2000's3 (6.67)29.6817
2010's6 (13.33)24.3611
2020's1 (2.22)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Yu, EYW1
Dai, Y1
Wesselius, A1
van Osch, F1
Brinkman, M1
van den Brandt, P1
Grant, EJ1
White, E1
Weiderpass, E1
Gunter, M1
Hemon, B1
Zeegers, MP1
Selinski, S1
Blaszkewicz, M2
Ickstadt, K1
Hengstler, JG1
Golka, K2
Turati, F1
Bosetti, C1
Polesel, J1
Zucchetto, A1
Serraino, D1
Montella, M1
Libra, M1
Galfano, A1
La Vecchia, C1
Tavani, A1
Zhang, ZW1
Xiao, J1
Luo, W1
Wang, BH1
Chen, JM1
Quan, L1
Chattopadhyay, K1
Nelson, HH1
Chan, KK1
Xiang, YB1
Zhang, W1
Wang, R1
Gao, YT1
Yuan, JM1
Wewering, F1
Jouy, F1
Caliskan, S1
Kalkhof, S1
von Bergen, M1
Luch, A1
Zellmer, S1
Kurahashi, N1
Inoue, M1
Iwasaki, M1
Sasazuki, S1
Tsugane, S1
Zhou, Y1
Tian, C1
Jia, C1
Ernster, VL1
Fingert, HJ2
Kindy, RL1
Pardee, AB2
Hopkins, J1
Wang, CY1
Hayashida, S1
Hartge, P1
Hoover, R1
West, DW1
Lyon, JL1
Marrett, LD1
Walter, SD1
Meigs, JW1
Najem, GR1
Louria, DB1
Seebode, JJ1
Thind, IS1
Prusakowski, JM1
Ambrose, RB1
Fernicola, AR1
Macklin, AW1
Szot, RJ1
Nakanishi, K2
Hirose, M1
Ogiso, T2
Hasegawa, R1
Arai, M1
Ito, N2
Kloth, MT1
Gee, RL1
Messing, EM1
Swaminathan, S1
Ryan, AJ1
Squires, S1
Strutt, HL1
Evans, A1
Johnson, RT1
Vineis, P3
Landi, MT1
Zocchetti, C1
Bernucci, I1
Kadlubar, FF3
Tannenbaum, S1
Skipper, P1
Bartsch, H1
Malaveille, C1
Shields, P1
Caporaso, NE2
Schöps, W1
Prior, V1
Cascorbi, I1
Roots, I1
Bolt, HM1
Kierfeld, G1
Michaud, DS1
Spiegelman, D1
Clinton, SK1
Rimm, EB1
Curhan, GC1
Willett, WC1
Giovannucci, EL1
Ribeiro, JC1
Barnetson, AR1
Jackson, P1
Ow, K1
Links, M1
Russell, PJ1
Sakai, N1
Ohtsu, M1
Fujita, H1
Koike, T1
Kuzumaki, N1
Valenzuela, MT1
Mateos, S1
Ruiz de Almodóvar, JM1
McMillan, TJ1
Cui, X1
Guo, R1
Xu, Z1
Wang, B1
Li, C1
Morrison, R1
Porpáczy, P1
Handa, SP1
Fukushima, S1
Shibata, M1
Shirai, T1
Butler, MA2
Lang, NP2
Young, JF1
Hayes, RB1
Teitel, CH2
Massengill, JP2
Lawsen, MF1
Paneau, C1
Schaffer, P2
Bollack, C2
Cohen, SM1
Johansson, SL1
Musk, SR1
Steel, GG1
Talaska, G1
Chang, JD1
Kunze, E1
Rath, G1
Graewe, T1
Piper, JM1
Matanoski, GM1
Tonascia, J1
Pusel, P1
Timson, J1
Zeitlin, BR1
Heyden, S2

Reviews

6 reviews available for caffeine and Urinary Bladder Neoplasms

ArticleYear
Coffee consumption and risk of bladder cancer: a pooled analysis of 501,604 participants from 12 cohort studies in the BLadder Cancer Epidemiology and Nutritional Determinants (BLEND) international study.
    European journal of epidemiology, 2020, Volume: 35, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Coffee; Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A2; Dose-Response R

2020
A dose-response meta-analysis of coffee consumption and bladder cancer.
    Preventive medicine, 2012, Volume: 55, Issue:1

    Topics: Caffeine; Case-Control Studies; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Coffee; Cohort Studies; Dose-Resp

2012
Epidemiologic studies of caffeine and human health.
    Progress in clinical and biological research, 1984, Volume: 158

    Topics: Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Blood Pressure; Caffeine; Cardiovascular Diseases; Epidemiologic Methods;

1984
Cancer of the urinary bladder - epidemiology and aetiology.
    Urological research, 1978, Volume: 6, Issue:4

    Topics: 2-Naphthylamine; Animals; Caffeine; Coffee; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions; Egypt;

1978
[Causes and consequences of long term consumption of phenacetin-containing analgesics, from the urologist's point of view (author's transl)].
    Wiener klinische Wochenschrift. Supplementum, 1979, Volume: 104

    Topics: Analgesics; Anemia; Austria; Caffeine; Humans; Kidney Neoplasms; Kidney Papillary Necrosis; Kidney P

1979
Epidemiology and etiology of bladder cancer.
    The Urologic clinics of North America, 1992, Volume: 19, Issue:3

    Topics: Caffeine; Carcinogens, Environmental; Diet; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Occupational Exposure

1992

Other Studies

39 other studies available for caffeine and Urinary Bladder Neoplasms

ArticleYear
Refinement of the prediction of N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) phenotypes with respect to enzyme activity and urinary bladder cancer risk.
    Archives of toxicology, 2013, Volume: 87, Issue:12

    Topics: Alleles; Amino Acid Substitution; Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase; Caffeine; Case-Control Studies; Gen

2013
Coffee, Tea, Cola, and Bladder Cancer Risk: Dose and Time Relationships.
    Urology, 2015, Volume: 86, Issue:6

    Topics: Aged; Caffeine; Carbonated Beverages; Case-Control Studies; Coffee; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug

2015
Caffeine Suppresses Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer RT4 Cells in Response to Ionizing Radiation by Inhibiting Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated-Chk2-p53 Axis.
    Chinese medical journal, 2015, Nov-05, Volume: 128, Issue:21

    Topics: Animals; Apoptosis; Caffeine; Cell Cycle Proteins; Cell Line, Tumor; Checkpoint Kinase 2; Humans; Im

2015
Differential association for N-acetyltransferase 2 genotype and phenotype with bladder cancer risk in Chinese population.
    Oncotarget, 2016, Jun-28, Volume: 7, Issue:26

    Topics: Aged; Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase; Asian People; Caffeine; Carcinogens; Case-Control Studies; Chin

2016
Hepatic co-cultures in vitro reveal suitable to detect Nrf2-mediated oxidative stress responses on the bladder carcinogen o-anisidine.
    Toxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA, 2017, Volume: 40

    Topics: Adenosine Triphosphate; Aniline Compounds; Caffeine; Carcinogens; Cell Line; Cell Line, Tumor; Cells

2017
Coffee, green tea, and caffeine consumption and subsequent risk of bladder cancer in relation to smoking status: a prospective study in Japan.
    Cancer science, 2009, Volume: 100, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Beverages; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Coffee; Cohort Studies; Female;

2009
Enhanced lethality by methylxanthines in human bladder cancer cells treated with thiotepa.
    The Journal of urology, 1984, Volume: 132, Issue:3

    Topics: Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Caffeine; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Cell Divisio

1984
Coffee drinking and bladder cancer.
    Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 1984, Volume: 22, Issue:6

    Topics: Caffeine; Coffee; Epidemiologic Methods; Female; Humans; Male; Risk; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms

1984
Enhancement by phenothiazine and 2,5-di-O-acetyl-D-glucosaccharo-(1,4)(6,3)-dilactone of bladder carcinogenicity of N-[4-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-2-thiazolyl]-formamide in rats.
    Cancer letters, 1984, Volume: 24, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Caffeine; Carcinogens; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Cocarcinogenesis; FANFT; Female; Gluca

1984
Coffee drinking and risk of bladder cancer.
    Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1983, Volume: 70, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Caffeine; Coffee; Drinking; Epidemiologic Methods; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; O

1983
Coffee drinking and bladder cancer in Connecticut.
    American journal of epidemiology, 1983, Volume: 117, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Caffeine; Coffee; Connecticut; Data Collection; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Femal

1983
Life time occupation, smoking, caffeine, saccharine, hair dyes and bladder carcinogenesis.
    International journal of epidemiology, 1982, Volume: 11, Issue:3

    Topics: Alcohol Drinking; Caffeine; Female; Hair Dyes; Humans; Male; Neoplasms, Multiple Primary; New Jersey

1982
Eighteen month oral study of aspirin, phenacetin and caffeine, in C57Bl/6 mice.
    Drug and chemical toxicology, 1980, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Aspirin; Caffeine; Carcinogens; Diet; Female; Kidney; Liver; Liver Neoplasms; Male; Mice; M

1980
Effects of sodium saccharin and caffeine on the urinary bladder of rats treated with n-butyl-n-(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine.
    Gan, 1980, Volume: 71, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Butylhydroxybutylnitrosamine; Caffeine; Cocarcinogenesis; Male; Microscopy, Electron; Neopl

1980
Expression of N-acetyltransferase (NAT) in cultured human uroepithelial cells.
    Carcinogenesis, 1994, Volume: 15, Issue:12

    Topics: Acetylation; Adult; Alleles; Amines; Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase; Biomarkers; Caffeine; Cells, Cul

1994
Different fates of camptothecin-induced replication fork-associated double-strand DNA breaks in mammalian cells.
    Carcinogenesis, 1994, Volume: 15, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Caffeine; Camptothecin; Cell Line; CHO Cells; Chromosome Aberrations; Cricetinae; DNA; DNA

1994
Hypothesis: coffee consumption, N-acetyltransferase phenotype, and cancer.
    Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1993, Jun-16, Volume: 85, Issue:12

    Topics: Acetylation; Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase; Breast Neoplasms; Caffeine; Coffee; Colonic Neoplasms; F

1993
Cytochrome P4501A2: enzyme induction and genetic control in determining 4-aminobiphenyl-hemoglobin adduct levels.
    Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology, 1996, Volume: 5, Issue:9

    Topics: Age Factors; Alcohol Drinking; Aminobiphenyl Compounds; Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase; Caffeine; Car

1996
[Clinical relevance of acetylator phenotyping in 196 urothelial tumor patients].
    Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 1997, Volume: 36, Issue:1

    Topics: Acetylation; Acetyltransferases; Caffeine; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Female; Humans; Isoenzymes;

1997
Fluid intake and the risk of bladder cancer in men.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1999, May-06, Volume: 340, Issue:18

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Alcoholic Beverages; Caffeine; Cohort Studies; Diet Surveys; Drinking; Humans; Incidenc

1999
Caffeine-increased radiosensitivity is not dependent on a loss of G2/M arrest or apoptosis in bladder cancer cell lines.
    International journal of radiation biology, 1999, Volume: 75, Issue:4

    Topics: Apoptosis; Caffeine; Cell Cycle; Cell Survival; G2 Phase; Humans; Mitosis; Radiation Tolerance; Radi

1999
Enhancement of G2 checkpoint function by gelsolin transfection in human cancer cells.
    Experimental cell research, 1999, Aug-25, Volume: 251, Issue:1

    Topics: Aphidicolin; Caffeine; CDC2 Protein Kinase; Cell Survival; Cyclin B; Cyclin B1; Diglycerides; DNA Da

1999
Variation in sensitizing effect of caffeine in human tumour cell lines after gamma-irradiation.
    Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, 2000, Volume: 54, Issue:3

    Topics: Breast Neoplasms; Caffeine; Cell Cycle; Female; G1 Phase; G2 Phase; Gamma Rays; Humans; Radiation To

2000
Relationship between metabolic phenotype of N-acetylation and bladder cancer.
    Chinese medical journal, 2000, Volume: 113, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetylation; Adult; Caffeine; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Uracil; Urinary Bladder

2000
Analgesic nephropathy and urothelial carcinoma.
    Canadian Medical Association journal, 1979, Oct-06, Volume: 121, Issue:7

    Topics: Analgesics; Aspirin; Caffeine; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Codeine; Female; Humans; Kidney Neoplas

1979
Effect of phenacetin and caffeine on the urinary bladder of rats treated with N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine.
    Gan, 1978, Volume: 69, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Butylhydroxybutylnitrosamine; Caffeine; Hyperplasia; Male; Neoplasms, Experimental; Nitrosa

1978
Determination of CYP1A2 and NAT2 phenotypes in human populations by analysis of caffeine urinary metabolites.
    Pharmacogenetics, 1992, Volume: 2, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase; Caffeine; China; Colorectal Neoplasms; Cytochrome P-450

1992
[Epidemiology of bladder cancer].
    Annales d'urologie, 1992, Volume: 26, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Caffeine; Female; France; Global Health; Humans; Incide

1992
Override of the radiation-induced mitotic block in human tumour cells by methylxanthines and its relationship to the potentiation of cytotoxicity.
    International journal of radiation biology, 1990, Volume: 57, Issue:6

    Topics: Caffeine; Cell Line; Cell Survival; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Dose-Response Relationship, Ra

1990
Determination of carcinogenic arylamine N-oxidation phenotype in humans by analysis of caffeine urinary metabolites.
    Progress in clinical and biological research, 1990, Volume: 340B

    Topics: Acetylation; Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase; Biotransformation; Caffeine; Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme Sys

1990
Cytotoxic, cell cycle, and chromosomal effects of methylxanthines in human tumor cells treated with alkylating agents.
    Cancer research, 1986, Volume: 46, Issue:5

    Topics: Alkylating Agents; Caffeine; Cell Cycle; Cell Line; Cell Survival; Chromosome Aberrations; Chromosom

1986
Effect of phenacetin and caffeine on N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)-nitrosamine-initiated urothelial carcinogenesis in rats.
    Urologia internationalis, 1987, Volume: 42, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Butylhydroxybutylnitrosamine; Caffeine; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Cocarcinogenesis; Cyc

1987
Bladder cancer in young women.
    American journal of epidemiology, 1986, Volume: 123, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Caffeine; Educational Status; Employment; Epidemiologic Methods; Female; Humans; Infant, Newb

1986
Caffeine.
    Boletin de la Asociacion Medica de Puerto Rico, 1985, Volume: 77, Issue:1

    Topics: Abnormalities, Drug-Induced; Animals; Caffeine; Female; Fibrocystic Breast Disease; Half-Life; Heart

1985
[Epidemiology of bladder cancers].
    Journal d'urologie, 1985, Volume: 91, Issue:6

    Topics: Aged; Caffeine; Carcinogens; Female; France; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced

1985
Caffeine and bladder cancer.
    Lancet (London, England), 1971, Jul-24, Volume: 2, Issue:7717

    Topics: Age Factors; Caffeine; Carcinogens; Female; Humans; Male; Mitosis; Sex Factors; Urinary Bladder Neop

1971
Coffee and bladder cancer.
    Lancet (London, England), 1972, May-13, Volume: 1, Issue:7759

    Topics: Animals; Autopsy; Caffeine; Coffee; Female; Male; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Time Factors; Urinary

1972
[Effects of coffee during good health and in disease from the medical standpoint].
    Minerva medica, 1974, Jan-17, Volume: 65, Issue:3

    Topics: Acute Disease; Aged; Blood Pressure; Caffeine; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Coffee; Diabetes Mellitus;

1974
[Editorial: Caffeine in the prisoner's dock--Quousque tandem?].
    Nutrition and metabolism, 1974, Volume: 17, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Caffeine; Coffee; Colonic Neoplasms; Female; Humans; Liver Diseases; Male; Middle Aged; Recta

1974