No association between green tea and prostate cancer risk in Japanese men: The Ohsaki Cohort Study

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In a prospective study of 19 561 Japanese men, green-tea intake was not associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer (110 cases), the multivariate hazard ratio for men drinking ≥5 cups compared with <1 cup per day being 0.85 (95% confidence interval 0.50-1.43, trend P=0.81). © 2006 Cancer Research.

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Kikuchi, N., Ohmori, K., Shimazu, T., Nakaya, N., Kuriyama, S., Nishino, Y., … Tsuji, I. (2006). No association between green tea and prostate cancer risk in Japanese men: The Ohsaki Cohort Study. British Journal of Cancer, 95(3), 371–373. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6603230

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