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The likelihood of developing breast cancer may be stacked against women who are frequent users of alcohol.
Regular drinking of alcoholic beverages may fuel the development of breast cancer in women.
Alcohol consumption and risk of glioblastoma; evidence from the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study
Fondness for alcohol may swing the odds of developing glioblastoma against an individual.
A woman's love for alcohol may bump up her risk of breast cancer.
Alcohol ingestion irrespective of the quantity may result in a spike in breast cancer odds in women.
Habitual drinking of alcohol may favor the development of breast cancer.