Susanna Larsson
Susanna Larsson
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We find a strong inverse association. Those who drank two or more cups of tea day, had almost a halt in the risk of ovarian cancer compared to those who never drank tea.
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This gives some evidence that milk might be linked to increase risk of ovarian cancer, but more research is needed.
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Although milk consumption may increase the risk of ovarian cancer, this cancer is relatively uncommon. In contrast, there is strong evidence that milk consumption (and a high intake of calcium, which is found in milk) may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, which is a much more common cancer than ovarian cancer. Consumption of low-fat milk might also lower the risk for other diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.