Coffee Consumption Reduces Breast Cancer Risk For Women With Genetic Mutation, Study Says
5th Jan 2006, 07:23 GMT
Consumption of caffeinated coffee significantly reduces the risk of developing breast cancer among women who have a specific genetic mutation that greatly increases the chance of being diagnosed with the disease, according to a study published in the Jan. 1 edition of the International Journal of Cancer, Reuters Health reports... click link for more info.
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