date:Jun 22, 2012
tionship with prostate cancer for black tea or some preventive effect of green tea,said Dr Kashif Shafique from the University of Glasgow, UK who worked on the study.
We dont know whether tea itself is a risk factor or if tea drinkers are generally healthier and live to an older age when prostate cancer is more common anyway.
The UK NHS choices service noted that despite the large size and long duration of the research, the study hadmany limitations that call into question the reliability of