A number of research studies have
shown that coffee helps to protect against breast cancer. A new study led by
Lund University, has confirmed that coffee inhibits the growth of tumours and
reduces the risk of recurrence in women who have been diagnosed with breast
cancer and treated with the drug tamoxifen.
The study, which is a follow-up of
the results the researchers obtained two years ago, was carried out at Lund
University and Skåne University Hospital, in collaboration with researchers in
the UK.
"Now, unlike in the previous
study, we have combined information about the patients' lifestyle and clinical
data from 1090 breast cancer patients with studies on breast cancer cells. The
study shows that among the over 500 women treated with tamoxifen, those who had
drunk at least two cups of coffee a day had only half the risk of recurrence of
those who drank less coffee or none at all", explain researchers Ann
Rosendahl and Helena Jernström, who obtained the results in collaboration with
Jeff Holly and his research team at University of Bristol.
"The study also shows that those
who drank at least two cups of coffee a day had smaller tumours and a lower
proportion of hormone-dependent tumours. We saw that this was already the case
at the time of diagnosis."
In the cell study, the researchers
looked more closely at two substances that usually occur in the coffee drunk in
Sweden - caffeine and caffeic acid.
"The breast cancer cells reacted
to these substances, especially caffeine, with reduced cell division and increased
cell death, especially in combination with tamoxifen. This shows that these
substances have an effect on the breast cancer cells and turn off signalling
pathways that the cancer cells require to grow."
The researchers have demonstrated
both in breast cancer patients and at cell level that coffee appears to
reinforce the effect of treatment with tamoxifen, but emphasise the importance
of taking prescribed medication.
"They are incredibly important, but if you like
coffee and are also taking tamoxifen, there is no reason to stop drinking it.
Just two cups a day is sufficient to make a difference."
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