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Reduced Risk of Esophageal Cancer Associated With Green Tea Consumption

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1994

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Abstract

This population-based, case-control study of esophageal cancer in urban Shanghai suggests a protective effect of green tea consumption. Although these findings are consistent with studies in laboratory animals, indicating that green tea can inhibit esophageal carcinogenesis, further investigations are definitely needed.