
Daily Coffee May Lower Endometrial Cancer Risk: New Study
Coffee and Endometrial Cancer: New Study Shows Lower Risk for Heavy Coffee Drinkers Recent research suggests a link between coffee consumption and a reduced risk of endometrial cancer. A study, as discussed in a recent TikTok video by PhD immunologist Sam, indicates that women who drink four or more cups of coffee daily may experience a 25% lower risk of developing this type of cancer. The study, which followed participants over time, revealed this correlation. Sam explains in her video that the positive effect may be related to the way caffeine interacts with the body, possibly influencing insulin and estrogen levels. However, it's crucial to note, Sam cautions, that the study did not demonstrate any similar benefit for those consuming less than four cups daily. Therefore, while the findings are promising, they shouldn't be interpreted as a blanket recommendation to increase coffee intake. "Take that with a grain of salt," Sam advises in her video, highlighting the need for further research and a nuanced understanding of the results. This study adds to the ongoing conversation about the complex relationship between diet, lifestyle, and cancer risk.