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Another study indicates the reduction in risk (found to be closer to 30% for those drinking 5 cups a day) may be due to something else in coffee other than caffeine, because other caffeinated drinks did not give the same result.[ref][ref] For those with the BRCA1 mutation , one study found that coffee consumption before age 35 for those with the C-allele reduced their relative risk of breast cancer by 64%.[ref] Another meta-analysis found that high coffee consumption may lead to a decreased risk of pancreatic cancer .[ref] Coffee and caffeine have been shown to reduce inflammation, including neuroinflammation, in a manner that is dependent on ADORA2A.[ref][ref] Coffee: Genotype Report Access this content: An active subscription is required to access this content
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doi: 10.3389/fendo.2025.1614726 Received 19 April 2025 Accepted 24 September 2025 Published 13 October 2025 Volume 16 - 2025 Edited by Marcia Hiriart, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Reviewed by Absalon Gutierrez, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, United States Mubashshir Ali, University of South Florida, United States Updates Copyright 2025 Wang, Qi, Yang, Yang, Wang, Zhang, Cui, Wang, Wang and Lv
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