Associations of coffee and tea consumption with lung cancer risk

Volume: 148, Issue: 10, Pages: 2457 - 2470
Published: Dec 28, 2020
Abstract
Associations of coffee and tea consumption with lung cancer risk have been inconsistent, and most lung cancer cases investigated were smokers. Included in this study were over 1.1 million participants from 17 prospective cohorts. Cox regression analyses were conducted to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Potential effect modifications by sex, smoking, race, cancer subtype and coffee type were assessed. After a...
Paper Details
Title
Associations of coffee and tea consumption with lung cancer risk
Published Date
Dec 28, 2020
Volume
148
Issue
10
Pages
2457 - 2470
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