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The incidence
of endometrial cancer among white women are higher in comparison of
black women. According to the statistic, the risk of endometrial cancer
among women is 1 in 7000. Every year, about 40,000 women in US are
diagnosed with the disease. Women who carry certain mutation genes, such
as BRCA1 or the BRCA2 are associated to increased risk of endometrial
cancer.
Endometrium is the inner lining of the mammalian
uterus and very susceptible hormone change, particular to menstrual
cycle. Endometrial cancer is a late adulthood cancer defined as a
condition of which the cells of the endometrial lining of uterus have
growth uncontrollable or become cancerous as a result of the alternation
of cells DNA. It's the fourth most common cancer among women overall,
after breast cancer, lung cancer, and bowel cancer.
Coffee made from the roasted seeds of the genus Coffee, belonging to the
family Rubiaceae native to southern Arabia. Strong evidence suggested
that drinking coffee reduced risk of endometrial cancer. The study of
showed a correlation of caffeinated coffee intake associated with lower endometrial cancer risk among obese postmenopausal women(1) but the association with decaffeinated coffee
remains unclear. In a prospective cohort study, conducted by the
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, indicated that Drinking of coffee, may reduce endometrial cancer risk, but addition of substantial sugar and cream to coffee
could offset any potential benefits(2). The The National Institute of
Environmental Medicine study also showed a positive effect of coffee in
reduced risk of endometrial cancer, especially among women with
excessive body weight(3).
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References
(1) Caffeinated coffee, decaffeinated coffee and endometrial cancer risk: a prospective cohort study among US postmenopausal women by Giri A1, Sturgeon SR, Luisi N, Bertone-Johnson E, Balasubramanian R, Reeves KW(PubMed)
(2) A prospective cohort study of coffee consumption and risk of endometrial cancer over a 26-year follow-up by Je Y1, Hankinson SE, Tworoger SS, De Vivo I, Giovannucci E(PubMed)
(3) Coffee drinking and risk of endometrial cancer--a population-based cohort study by Friberg E1, Orsini N, Mantzoros CS, Wolk A(PubMed)
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