Abstract

Interviews were conducted with a population-based series of patients with cancer of the lower urinary tract and controls drawn from the same population. An unanticipated finding is association of the disease with coffee-drinking. The relative risk for coffee-drinkers, compared to non-drinkers, is 1.24 among men and 2.58 (P<0.05) among women. The association is strong in the sex-age groups in which the associations of the disease with cigarette-smoking and occupation are not strong.

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