Thursday, May 19, 2011

Kopi and Your Prostate

Hi guys and gals, I'm not medically trained so will have to rely solely on our doctor schoolmates to comment on this latest medical finding.

But I must admit this new research certainly sounds good to a kopi-lover like me.

There have been many newspapers and magazines carrying this story. Here's one from the Daily Mail (UK) ...

Six cups of coffee a day 'can slash prostate cancer risk'

18th May 2011





Drinking cup after cup of coffee could more than halve the odds of developing a deadly prostate tumour, research suggests.

A 20-year study of almost 50,000 men found those who drank at least six cups a day were 20 per cent less likely to get prostate  cancer than those who never touched the stuff.

Strikingly, they were 60 per cent less likely than the non-coffee drinkers to die of the disease.

Those who like to restrict their caffeine intake will be glad to know the study found decaffeinated coffee to be just as effective.

The research is significant because prostate cancer, the most common cancer among British men, affects 37,000 a year and kills more than 10,000.

However, the Harvard University researchers say that non-coffee drinkers shouldn’t change their habits based on this study alone.

The American team compared the coffee intake of men quizzed about their diets every four years between 1986 and 2006 with their medical records.

Two-thirds of those taking part drank at least one cup of coffee a day and 5 per cent got through at least six, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reports.

Some 5,035 of the 47,911 men developed prostate cancer, with 642 of the tumours classed as lethal, meaning the men died from the disease or were expected to.

Even relatively small amounts of coffee – one to three cups per day – lowered the risk of lethal prostate cancer by 30 per cent. And bigger amounts had a bigger effect.


Importantly, the link cannot be explained away by the coffee drinkers having healthier lifestyles. In fact, they were more likely to smoke and did less exercise.

Caffeine is credited with a host of health benefits, including cutting the odds of asthma, Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis.

But in this case, the researchers believe that other plant chemicals in coffee are behind the benefits.They think compounds such as anti-oxidants may cut the odds of prostate cancer and reduce the likelihood of deadly tumours by altering levels of sex hormones, regulating blood sugar levels and cutting inflammation.

‘An association between coffee and lower risk of advanced prostate cancer is biologically plausible,’ they reported.

Kathryn Wilson, the study’s lead author, said: ‘If our findings are validated, coffee could represent one modifiable factor that may lower the risk of developing the most harmful form of prostate cancer.’ But British experts said other studies had failed to find that coffee protected against prostate cancer.

Dr Helen Rippon, head of research management at the Prostate Cancer Charity, said: ‘It is important to remember that studying diet is difficult because you are not studying a standardised product – coffee can be prepared in many different ways from many different varieties of bean.

‘That is why it is so important that studies like this are repeated by others, to see if the result stands up in other groups of men.

‘Although this study is a welcome addition to our knowledge, it is far from definitive and we would not recommend men who are not already habitual coffee drinkers to become so in the hope of preventing prostate cancer.’

She pointed out that heavy caffeine intake is associated with other health problems.


Well, you can access the original article at THIS SITE. Also check out what others have commented on the research. Interesting reading. Another article from the Los Angeles Times is HERE.

Have a good day. I'm having my third cuppa now.

24 comments:

  1. Doctor Kuo, what say you?

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  2. maybe 6 cups kopi no prostate problem,
    8 cups kopi no heart problems . LOL

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  3. 10 cups...got problems,
    12 cups....got many problems....

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  4. How you know when you have prostate problem? Can someone share?

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  5. Doctor, doctor ... please comment. If true, we all go to Old Town White Coffee and drink the night away .. hehehe

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  6. After SIX cups of coffee, my hands will tremble, my eyes will be dilated, I'll never sleep that night and I'll start hallucinating. But hey, I won't die from prostate cancer ... just lack of sleep. LOL

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  7. i am on my third cup of kopi today. still don't feel anything leh ..

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  8. I am on my fourth cup fo kipo today. still fell nothinnng

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  9. wooo ... I am on my ffith cup of kipo todya .. wheee .. schtill notink feeeeeel ...

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  10. nescafe + condensed milk loverMay 22, 2011 at 11:39 PM

    Got severe heartburn must avoid coffee.
    Is it true, doctors?

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  11. How you know you have heartburn ha? My heart broken I know how I feel.

    Nescafe + condensed milk + milo is heaven guys, plus ice and make it thick lagi best! Must try it. Rugi kalau tak.

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  12. Prostate cancer, signs are like maybe it's hard for you to urinate? or maybe cannot control oneself to go to the toilet? or maybe 'always' go to pass urine, say every 15mins, and nothing comes out?

    Don't think any of our friends out there is suffering from prostate cancer so maybe our doctor friends can help us out here?

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  13. What I wanna know is will this prostate thing affect my performance? You know what i mean ... wink wink :)

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  14. How come no advice or enlightenment from our ex-St.Joe doctors? One standard procedure urologists like to indulge in when performing prostate glands check-up is poke your rear end with their digitus medius and feel for any signs
    of swelling. I got zapped once by a lady doctor but don't ask me how it felt! No wonder John Cougar belted out " Hurt So Good ".

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  15. nescafe + condensed milk loverMay 24, 2011 at 12:04 AM

    Sabun King, i'd rather have a broken heart than
    a severe heartburn; nescafe + condensed milk + milo = mocha but i don't really like it.

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  16. @poked-man - did you sue for sexual (or at least anal) assault?

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  17. @poked-man - hee hee hee. Can ask Anwar for advice, lo. ROTFLMAO

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  18. WAH, if kopi shops put up this sign on their walls, I think their business will improve three-fold, no?

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  19. MAYBE THIS REPORT WAS PUBLISHED BY COFFEE SHOP OWNERS. HA HA HA !

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  20. @Charm-wrong la, should ask Saiful, hehehe...

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  21. An extract from a mushroom can stop the growth of prostate cancer, Australian researchers said on Wednesday.

    According to Patrick Ling from the Australian Prostate Cancer Research Center in Queensland, conventional treatments, like chemotherapy and radiotherapy, targeted some cancer cells, but not stem cells, which initiate cancer and cause the disease to spread.

    However, the scientists conducted a study finding that a compound called polysaccharopeptide (PSP), extracted from the turkey tail mushroom, can target prostate cancer stem cells and suppress tumor formation in trials on mice.

    "People believe that the cancer stem cell is one of the major reasons why the cancer treatment is not working," he told Australia Associated Press on Wednesday.

    "If you can come up with some treatments that can target those cancer stem cells you may actually be able to improve treatments.

    "We find that this mushroom extract is very effective in targeting those cancer stemcells."

    In a trial involving almost 20 mice carrying a gene to develop prostate cancer, scientists fed PSP to about half for 20 weeks while the others went without.

    All of those eating the extract did not develop the cancer, the others did.

    Ling said the findings support the view that PSP may be a potent preventative agent against prostate cancer, through targeting of the prostate cancer stem cell population.

    The turkey tail mushroom is used in Asian soups to boost health, but Ling said there is no research to suggest that simply eating the vegetable can have the same effect as his research has found.

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  22. Sooooo boys, to be absolutely sure, we should snack on this turkey tail mushroom, and wash it down with at least 6 cups of kopi.

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  23. Aiya, why worry about prostate problem in future? Live life to the fullest everyday NOW !

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  24. Ya ya, where to get turkey tail mushroom? Do I have to go to the turkey farm to get it?

    Every turkey grows a mushroom on their tail ha?

    Like they say 'Don't worry, be happy' so enjoy, life IS short boys!

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