Drinking four or more cups of caffeinated coffee daily may significantly reduce the chance that colon cancer will return in patients who were diagnosed with stage III of the disease, a study said ...
In addition to possibly helping to protect the liver, coffee could also aide in colon cancer patients’ longevity, according to a new study. In a study of 1,171 patients with advanced or metastatic ...
Good news for coffee drinkers: Drinking coffee could help colon cancer patients survive the deadly disease and prevent it from coming back after treatment, according to a new study published in the ...
BOSTON (CBS) -- Boston cancer researchers have found that drinking coffee every day may improve the survival rate among colon cancer patients. The study from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute says, for ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- If you can't go a day without coffee, you're not alone. And it turns out that 'cup of Joe' could actually be good for you. A recent study shows it may help slow the spread of ...
Does drinking a lot of coffee reduce colon cancer recurrence risk? Possibly. Does drinking a lot of coffee reduce colon cancer recurrence risk? Possibly, according to a study published online in the ...
Read all about the latest gym openings, healthy events, and fitness trends in our twice weekly Wellness newsletter. A new study from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute says something you most likely drink ...
Colon cancer patients who enjoy a few cups of coffee a day appear to survive their cancer better and they’re less likely to die early than non-coffee drinkers, researchers reported Monday. It’s the ...
In addition to possibly helping to protect the liver, coffee could also aide in colon cancer patients’ longevity, according to a new study. In a study of 1,171 patients with advanced or metastatic ...
CLEVELAND — Do you wake up with a fresh cup of coffee each morning? A new study shows it could actually help in slowing the spread of colon cancer. “What this study showed is an association, not so ...
For people who suffer from colon cancer, regular drinking of coffee rich in caffeine could potentially lower their susceptibility to tumor recurrence as well as death from the illness, a new study ...