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TVC E. According to experts, cancer risk of coffee has been downgraded.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organization, had classed coffee as “possibly” carcinogenic since 1991.
This was because of a link to bladder cancer, the expert group has now decided there is insufficient evidence to say whether it causes cancer or not.
AdvertisementDrinking very hot drinks, above normal drinking temperature, probably does though, it has concluded.
The IARC said this was because of the link to oesophageal cancer. But the risk was only there for drinks consumed above 65C.
This was based on studies in places such as Iran, China and South America, where tea is often consumed at 70C.
AdvertisementThe findings have been reached after 23 scientists reviewed hundreds of different studies.
Dr Rachel Thompson, of the World Cancer Research Fund, said the findings reflected the emerging research.
She said tea drinkers in the UK should not be alarmed though.
Advertisement“These new findings don’t mean that you can no longer enjoy hot drinks,” she said.
“It is the very hot temperatures that have been identified as a cancer risk, and so, when drinking tea or other hot drinks, just let it cool down for a few minutes, especially if you’re not adding any milk.”
National Coffee Association president Bill Murray said: “This finding is great news and highly significant for coffee drinkers and confirms evidence from an avalanche of studies by highly respected and independent scientists.”
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