The ukiyo<span> genre of art flourished in Japan from the 17th through 19th centuries. Its artists produced </span>woodblock prints<span> and </span>paintings<span> of such subjects as female beauties; </span>kabuki<span> actors and </span>sumo<span> wrestlers; scenes from history and folk tales; travel scenes and landscapes; flora and fauna; and erotica. The term </span>ukiyo-e<span> </span><span> translates as "pictures of the floating world".</span>
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One cannot conclude that drinking green tea causes a decrease in the likelihood of developing cancer because it is not the only intake by these people.
<h3>Humans and tea in cancer prevention</h3>
Tea is seen as an aid to health. Many believe it can help reduce the risk of cancer. Most studies of tea and cancer prevention have focused on green tea.
Even though tea polyphenols have been found in animal studies to prevent tumorigenesis at different organ location, including the skin, lung, mouth, oesophagus, liver, pancreas, and mammary gland, the results of human studies (both epidemiologic and clinical studies) have been inconclusive.
Therefore, One cannot conclude that drinking green tea causes a decrease in the likelihood of developing cancer.
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