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How you take your cuppa can ‘increase risk of little-known cancer’

HAVING a brew, a cup of zen or a cuppa, whatever you call it, there's nothing us Brits love more than drinking a nice cup of tea.

But experts have now warned that the way you take your brew could increase your risk of a little-known cancer.

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The way you take your tea could be putting you at risk of the 14th most common cancer in the UKCredit: Getty - Contributor

Medics have now looked at an association between hot tea drinking and the risk of oesophageal cancer.

Oesophageal cancer is a cancer that's found anywhere in the oesophagus, sometimes called the gullet or food pipe.

Most people are over the age of 60 when they are diagnosed and in the UK around 9,300 people are diagnosed with oesophageal cancer each year.

Data from Cancer Research states that it’s the 14th most common cancer in adults.

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found that people who drink hot tea were at risk of 'thermal injury'.

The researchers found that people with a 'lower education or wealth score' drank tea at hotter temperatures and those who drank large amounts of tea would drink it at 65C or above.

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Their analysis found that people were more at risk of oesophageal cancer if there was less time between pouring the tea and drinking the tea.

However, it's important to note that this was a limited study and didn't look at all the factors as to why people are at risk of oesophageal cancer.

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These risk include if people are smokers and their eating habits - which can all have an impact on oesophageal cancer.

The study also looked specifically at black tea - with the majority of people in the UK using milk to cool their tea.

Another study, published in 2018 also found that drinking 'piping hot tea' would increase your risk of cancer by five times.

It found those who like their drinks piping were five times more likely to get oesophageal cancer if they also enjoyed alcohol and smoked.

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