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help| "Considerable evidence suggests a connection between heavy alcohol consumption and increased risk for cancer, with an estimated 2 to 4 percent of all cancer cases thought to be caused either directly or indirectly by alcohol" indicates the NIAAA." 3.6% of all cancer cases worldwide are related to alcohol drinking, resulting in 3.5% of all cancer deaths." The International Agency for Research on... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Alcohol and cancer
"Considerable evidence suggests a connection between heavy alcohol consumption and increased risk for cancer, with an estimated 2 to 4 percent of all cancer cases thought to be caused either directly or indirectly by alcohol" indicates the NIAAA." -
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Alcoholic beverage
Some forms of cancer have been linked to excessive consumption of alcohol. (see alcohol and cancer for details). -
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Cancer
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Colorectal cancer
"Heavy alcohol use may also increase the risk of colorectal cancer" (NCI). ... ↑ National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Alcohol and Cancer - Alcohol Alert No. 21-1993 -
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Long-term effects of alcohol
Regularly consuming alcohol is correlated with an increased risk of developing alcoholism, alcoholic liver disease, and cancer. ... | Alcohol and cancer | -
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Epidemiology and etiology of breast cancer
There's scientific medical consensus that alcohol is a risk factor for breast cancer. ... ↑ Boston University,Folate, Alcohol, and Cancer Risk -
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Breast cancer
"Information for GPs – Alcohol and cancer risk" (PDF). -
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Pancreatic cancer
Alcohol might be a risk factor – see Pancreatic cancer section in Alcohol and cancer -
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Alcohol advertising
Alcohol abuse · Alcoholism · Alcohol advertising · Short-term effects of alcohol · Long-term effects of alcohol · Alcohol and cancer · Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder · Recommended maximum intake · Drinking culture · Ethanol · History of alcohol · Teetotalism -
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Alcoholism
The physical health effects associated with alcohol consumption may include cirrhosis of the liver, pancreatitis, epilepsy, polyneuropathy, alcoholic dementia, heart disease, increased chance of cancer, nutritional deficiencies, sexual dysfunction, and death from many sources. ... | Alcohol and cancer |
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