Article 1H90R Very hot drinks may cause cancer, but coffee does not, says WHO

Very hot drinks may cause cancer, but coffee does not, says WHO

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Sarah Boseley Health editor
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Organisation's cancer research agency says beverages consumed at more than 65C are probably linked to oesophageal cancer

The World Health Organisation has cleared coffee of causing cancer, but a detailed investigation has found that very hot drinks may be linked to cancer of the oesophagus, or gullet.

Coffee was classified as a possible cause of cancer in 1991, but the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which is part of WHO, has now reconsidered the evidence. It carried out a detailed review of the many studies published on the subject and found that coffee drinkers have no reason to worry.

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