Drinking Alcohol Risk of Developing Cancer?

In western Europe, a German researchers analyzed a data that found out about 50,400 out of a total 79,100 cases of certain types of cancer (such as tumours in throat and bowel) and this data gather from The Netherlands....
By: Francis Calma
 
April 8, 2011 - PRLog -- In western Europe, a German researchers analyzed a data that found out about 50,400 out of a total 79,100 cases of certain types of cancer (such as tumours in throat and bowel) and this data gather from The Netherlands, France, Italy, Greece, Germany, Denmark, Spain, and Britain. A study was started in a year of 2008 were caused people who drink more than a recommended limits.

According to British Medical Journal that one out of 33 of all cancers in women and one out of 10 of all cancers in men are caused by past or current alcohol intake. Drinking too much of alcohol can cause cancer of the mouth, esophagus and breast for at least 13,000 cases a year. Pharynx, esophagus, and voice box are the most commonly cause by the alcohol drinks followed by the liver cancer.

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“The results from this study reflect the impact of people’s drinking habits about ten years ago.” Oxford University researcher Naomi Allen said.

NHS guidelines advise that a woman required drinking no more than two to three units a day while a man should not go above three to four units a day. But in research was publish in BMJ (British Medical Journal) that even a lower level of
Drinking Alcohol Risk of Developing Cancer

alcohol consumption are found of cancer risk, because alcohol can creates a chemical when it is broken down by the body that can damage the DNA .

“Many people just don’t know that drinking alcohol can increase their cancer risk. Keeping alcohol intake to a maximum of one small drink a day for women and two small drinks per day for men can have a real impact.” Sara Hiom said, director of health information at Cancer Research UK and helped to fund the study.

Aged 35-70 years old and about 360,000 people are the respondent for this study, which published in BMJ wherein a part of the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer (Epic), which began in 1992 and is one of the largest studies into the links between cancer and diet.

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