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Green tea and the risk of breast cancer: pooled analysis of two prospective studies in Japan

In a pooled analysis of two prospective studies with 35 004 Japanese women, green-tea intake was not associated with a lower risk of breast cancer (222 cases), the multivariate relative risk for women drinking ⩾5 cups compared with

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Published in:British journal of cancer 2004-04, Vol.90 (7), p.1361-1363
Main Authors: Suzuki, Y, Tsubono, Y, Nakaya, N, Koizumi, Y, Tsuji, I
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Risk
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Tea
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