Study Links Excessive Drinking to Increased Cancer Risk
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New Research Confirms Strong Link Between Alcohol And Cancer Risk
A comprehensive review of 62 studies shows alcohol consumption significantly raises cancer risk across multiple types. Researchers analyzed data from studies involving 80 to nearly 100 million participants. The study found elevated risks for breast, colon, liver, mouth, throat and GI cancers. Heavy drinking also reduced cancer survival odds. African Americans, genetically predisposed individuals, and people with obesity or diabetes faced heighte…
Too Much Drinking Contributes To Cancer Risk, Study Says
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Alcohol is linked to higher cancer risk, study confirms
With the holiday season approaching, many people are ready to enjoy celebrations, often with a drink in hand. But a new study gives us an important reminder: alcohol, even in small amounts, can raise the risk of cancer. While drinking is common and often seen as part of everyday life, it’s important to understand the […] The post Alcohol is linked to higher cancer risk, study confirms appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
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