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Coffee and tea consumption, patient-reported, and clinical outcomes in a longitudinal study of patients with breast cancer

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CANCER
卷 128, 期 19, 页码 3552-3563

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.34401

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breast cancer; coffee; patient-reported outcome measures; survivors; tea

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  1. National Research Agency [ANR-10-COHO-0004]
  2. ASCO Foundation
  3. Rising Tide Foundation for Clinical Cancer Research
  4. Susan G. Komen [CCR17483507]
  5. Foundation Gustave Roussy
  6. Odyssea
  7. Conquer Cancer
  8. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-10-COHO-0004] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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This study investigated patterns of coffee and tea consumption and their association with patient-reported outcomes and clinical outcomes among survivors of breast cancer. The study found that over one in three survivors reported high or very high consumption of coffee and/or tea, but there was no association between higher consumption and worse outcomes.
Background Higher consumption of coffee and tea has been associated with improved health outcomes in the general population and improved breast cancer (BC) prognosis. This study investigated patterns of coffee and tea consumption and association with patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and clinical outcomes among survivors of BC. Methods The authors included survivors of stage I-III BC enrolled in the CANTO cohort (NCT01993498) that provided post-treatment assessment of coffee and tea consumption from years 1 to 4 after diagnosis. Group-based trajectory modeling clustered patients according to daily consumption of coffee and tea. Multivariable mixed models and Cox models examined associations between consumption, PROs and clinical outcomes. Results Among 3788 patients, the authors identified four stable patterns of consumption: Low (25.8%), Moderate (37.6%), High (25.3%), and Very high (11.3%), corresponding to <1, 2, 3, and >= 4 cups of coffee and/or tea per day. Patients in the Very high group (vs. Low), were more likely to be younger, smokers, with higher monthly income and education. PROs and survival outcomes were similar across the four groups. Conclusions Over one in three survivors of BC reported high or very high consumption of coffee and/or tea. The authors found no association between higher consumption of coffee and/or tea, worse PROs and clinical outcomes.

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