- Posted by ROASTeCoffeeBuzz
- Sun, 12/25/2011 - 17:42
The YOU Docs Back Coffee in Cancer War

Source: The Star
Coffee as a cancer fighter is in the news again, but this time it’s not so much the medical aspect of coffee’s anti-cancer heroism, but the doctors that are praising it that is newsworthy. The YOU Docs, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Mike Roizen of TV fame posted a Christmas Eve article on several cancers and the recommended dose of coffee to fight them. It’s a convenient and concise list that coffee lovers might like to save.
The docs have good news for both men and women. For women, lately we’ve heard a lot about endometrial cancer. At least four cups a day seem to provide a 25% decreased risk of developing this kind of cancer. For men, from one to six cups daily of regular or even decaf provide a benefit against the most dangerous kind of prostate cancer.
An interesting point is that for this prostate cancer, both decaf and regular provide the same benefit. When it comes to breast cancer, on the other hand, only regular coffee provides the benefit. In this case, at least five cups a day lower the risk of developing certain breast cancers after menopause by 50%.
Having such well-respected doctors standing behind coffee as a cancer fighter gives the evidence that much more credibility. Dr. Oz, a vice-chair of surgery and professor of cardiac surgery at Columbia University, also directs the Cardiovascular Institute and is a founder and director of the Complementary Medicine Program at New York Presbyterian Columbia. Dr. Roizen, Chair of the Division of Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine, and Pain Management at the Cleveland Clinic, practices both internal medicine and anesthesiology at this well-known clinic.
It’s always good news to hear the benefits to be gained in drinking our favorite beverage, and though there are no guarantees, it helps to find support for coffee’s goodness from well-respected medical practitioners. Brew on in good health.












REVIEWS & COMMENTS
THANKS FOR THE GOOD NEWS!
Son Ton | Thu, 01/05/2012 - 03:39always good to have another reason to drink coffee (beside the good taste, aroma, and to stay awake that is). Maybe I should be my wife about this, she is always complain about me drinking too much coffee.
AT LEAST 5 CUPS A DAY!
Wakeknot | Fri, 12/30/2011 - 11:23even I do not drink that much coffee. perhaps I do not drink enough coffee?
NICE TO SEE IT GET THIS
intrepid510 | Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:46Nice to see it get this amount of publicity, because really coffee is not going to kill you, I am pretty sure all those pieces of bacon people eat for breakfast will!
GREAT!
Nathanael Robbins | Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:17Always nice to read that what I do on a daily basis can have some health bennies.
I agree BREW ON!
SKEPTICAL BUT...
Chamie | Mon, 12/26/2011 - 15:41I love my coffee and I'd drink it even if they told me it would eventually kill me. Whenever we get barraged by news about "possible" health benefits of popular products, I'm always a little skeptical. I am especially interested in seeing more studies on the seemingly paradoxical effect -- coffee raises the heart rate and blood pressure in the short term, but people who regularly drink coffee seem to have a lower risk of heart disease and coronary artery disease over time. It makes sense -- sort of like exercising your arteries, hm?
HEALTH
yeahyeah | Mon, 12/26/2011 - 13:53I tend to be skeptical of Dr. Oz but the research seems promising. I'll keep up my coffee habit.
NICE! MORE REASONS TO KEEP
hoonchul | Mon, 12/26/2011 - 02:28Nice! More reasons to keep on drinking coffee..in moderation. Too much of anything is not good for you.
COOL, BUT...
jbviau | Mon, 12/26/2011 - 01:02Dr. Oz? I find him too extreme sometimes. Not sure I'd call his endorsement bulletproof.
GOOD NEWS
EricBNC | Sun, 12/25/2011 - 18:41I see more and more of this type of news - I am excited that they are looking at common items to determine if they help out or add more risk.