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Prevent Endometrial Cancer with Coffee?

January 16th, 2012 by

Doctors are finding more benefits to drinking coffee.

There is a new story today from KBALTV in Baltimore that studies are showing that drinking coffee can play a hand in preventing endometrial cancer. The American Cancer Society says that endometrial cancer is the most common reproductive system cancer in women and thousands are diagnosed yearly. Thankfully, a cup or two of coffee can help lower that risk.

A recent study says that coffee may play a role in preventing endometrial cancer.
According to the American Cancer Society, endometrial cancer is the most common cancer of the reproductive system in women, and thousands are diagnosed with the disease each year.
A study on endometrial cancer, posted in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, recently found that women who drank coffee were at less risk for the disease.
Mercy Medical Center’s Dr. Hyung Ryu said they don’t know what’s in coffee that guards against endometrial cancer, but doctors believe it may lower the amounts of insulin and estrogen in the body.
“Insulin is a factor in promoting cancer risk. The theory is that coffee improves the body’s ability to process insulin, and so there’s less insulin in the body,” Ryu said. “If you have too much estrogen, that causes a buildup of the lining of the uterus, and that’s one of the big risk factors for developing endometrial cancer.”
Other risk factors for endometrial cancer include obesity, never having been pregnant and a family history of endometrial or colon cancer.
But Mercy Medical Center dietitian Kelly O’Connor said if you’re thinking of drinking more coffee to combat it, remember that too much caffeine can be harmful, so drink it in moderation.
“We really probably wouldn’t tell people who don’t drink coffee to start drinking four cups a day, and because the study really didn’t show actual cause and effect, we probably would just say stick to two cups a day,” O’Connor clarified.
Researchers also included tea in their study, but tea did not show any protection against endometrial cancer.

The important points to note is that for non-coffee drinking women, just going to four cups a day isn’t a great idea, just a couple. It always seems to be a moderation thing for these doctors, doesn’t it? Now remember that it is a good idea to have a great coffee maker at home.

Read the original story here.

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