Increased intake of coffee may reduce the risk of lethal and advanced prostate cancers by 60 per cent, according to new findings from the US.
A study with almost 50,000 men over four years found that males with the highest intake of coffee had significantly lower risks of aggressive prostate cancer. The study is said to be the first study of its kind to look at both overall risk of prostate cancer and risk of localized, advanced and lethal disease.