Yu-Han Huang, Erikka Loftfield, Ilona Argirion, Hans-Olov Adami, Demetrius Albanes, Andrew T Chan, Veronika Fedirko, Gary E Fraser, Neal D Freedman, Graham G Giles, Patricia Hartge, Verena Katzke, Synnove F Knutsen, James Lacey, Linda M Liao, Juhua Luo, Roger L Milne, Katie M O'Brien, Ulrike Peters, Jenny N Poynter, Mark P Purdue, Kim Robien, Sven Sandin, Dale P Sandler, Veronica W Setiawan, Jae H Kang, Tracey G Simon, Rashmi Sinha, Trang VoPham, Stephanie J Weinstein, Emily White, Xuehong Zhang, Bin Zhu, Katherine A McGlynn, Peter T Campbell, Mei-Hsuan Lee, Jill Koshiol
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Tea and coffee are widely consumed beverages worldwide. We evaluated their association with biliary tract cancer (BTC) incidence. APPROACH AND RESULTS: We pooled data from 15 studies in the Biliary Tract Cancers Pooling Project to evaluate associations between tea and coffee consumption and biliary tract cancer development. We categorized participants as nondrinkers (0 cup/day), moderate drinkers (>0 and <3 cups/day), and heavy drinkers (≥3 cups/day)...
June 1, 2024: Hepatology: Official Journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases