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Cancer
See also: Mate (beverage) § Correlations with incidence of cancer
Any hot consumption of mate is associated with oral cancer[SUP][33][/SUP] esophageal cancer, cancer of the larynx,[SUP][34][/SUP] and squamous cell of the head and neck.[SUP][35][/SUP][SUP][36][/SUP] Studies show a correlation between temperature and likelihood of cancer, making it unclear how much a role mate itself plays as a carcinogen.[SUP][34][/SUP]
A study by the International Agency for Research on Cancer showed a limited correlation between oral cancer and the drinking of large quantities of "hot mate".[SUP][37][/SUP] Smaller quantities (less than 1 liter daily) were found to increase risk only slightly, though alcohol and tobacco consumption had a synergistic effect on increasing oral, throat, and esophageal cancer. The study notes the possibility that increased risk could be credited to the high (near-boiling) temperatures at which the mate is consumed in its most traditional way, the chimarrão. The cellular damage caused by thermal stress could lead the esophagus and gastric epithelium to be metaplastic, adapting to the chronic injury. Then, mutations would lead to cellular dysplasia and to cancer.[SUP][38][/SUP] While the IARC study does not specify a specific temperature range for "hot mate", it lists general (not "hot") mate drinking separately, but does not possess the data to assess its effect. It also does not address, in comparison, any effect of consumption temperature with regard to coffee or tea.
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OK.... so what happens if he says yes?..i'll wait for Sil to say if it is him...
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