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Boehm K et al. - There is insufficient and conflicting evidence to give any firm recommendations regarding green tea consumption for cancer prevention. The results need to be interpreted with caution and their generalisability is questionable, as the majority of included studies were carried out in Asia where the tea drinking culture is pronounced. Drinking green tea appears to be safe at moderate, regular and habitual use.

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