## Abstract We prospectively examined the association between coffee consumption and the risk of developing colorectal cancer in a large population‐based cohort study (the JPHC Study) of Japanese men and women. Data were analyzed from a population‐based cohort of 96,162 subjects (46,023 men and 50,
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