A Meta-Analysis: Drinking Coffee May Reduce Liver Cancer Risk
August 9, 2007 by Gloria Gamat
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
According to a new meta-analysis of observational studies, regular and high coffee drinking may reduce the risk of live cancer by as much as 55 percent.
Liver cancer is the sixth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world and third most common cause of death from cancer.
In the past year, the wonders of drinking coffee have continuously been being uncovered, the most recent (I found) being the benefit of caffeine in the cognitive decline of older women.
Now, in the reduction of liver cancer risk — as published in the August issue of Hepatology:
…”an increase of one cup of coffee every day …read more




