A study in 2014 suggested that high coffee consumption of more than four or five cups a day could reduce the risk of getting prostate cancer and decrease fatality. This idea was revisted in later studies with similar results, reporting that the reduction in prostate cancer risk dropped by about one percent for each cup of coffee per day.
Further research is needed to determine what coffee compounds are having this effect and the specific quantities that are beneficial.

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