More than 5% of all cancer cases are caused by drinking alcohol, according to the Cancer Progress Report 2024 from the ...
The American Association for Cancer Research's latest report indicates that alcohol consumption accounts for more than 5% of ...
A new report highlights a strong association between excessive alcohol consumption and the risk of six different types of ...
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) published its 2024 Cancer Progress Report and highlighted a strong ...
It’s long been known that no amount of alcohol is good for the body — and now new research spotlights the potential harm it can cause.
Drinking alcohol to excess is linked to a higher risk of six types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, and liver cancers. Even moderate drinking can increase cancer risk, particularly for ...
The American Association for Cancer Research's 2024 report highlights a strong link between alcohol consumption and six types ...
A recent report by the American Association for Cancer Research suggests adding cancer-specific warning labels to alcoholic ...
Substance use can lead to physical, psychological, social, economic, and legal harms. For example, alcohol use is associated ...