Drinking Green Tea Is Not Associated With Risk Of Breast Cancer.
Although some dig into has suggested that drinking new tea might help take under one's wing women from breast cancer, a new, large Japanese study comes to a different conclusion. "We found no overall league between green tea intake and the risk of breast cancer among Japanese women who have habitually out green tea," said lead researcher Dr Motoki Iwasaki, from the Epidemiology and Prevention Division at the Research Center for Cancer Prevention and Screening of the National Cancer Center in Tokyo months. "Our findings suggest that fresh tea intake within a usual drinking attitude is unseemly to reduce the risk of breast cancer".
The report is published in the Oct. 28 online descendant of the journal breast cancer research. For the study, Iwasaki's team poised data on 53,793 women who were surveyed between 1995 and 1998 testosterone.drug-purchase.info. As part of the survey, the women were asked how much unversed tea they drank.
This question was asked at the start of the study and again five years later. During the second-best survey, the researchers asked about two different types of untested tea, Sencha and Bancha/Genmaicha. Among the women, 12 percent drank less than one cup of unskilful tea a week, while 27 percent drank five or more cups a day, the researchers found. The swatting also included women who drank 10 or more cups a day.