By Research Summaries on June 1, 2022
Category: Alcohol

Alcohol drinking and risks of total and site-specific cancers in China: A 10-year prospective study of 0.5 million adults

Habitual drinking of alcohol may give rise to different types of cancer in men.

​This study clarified the association between alcohol usage and the incidence of cancer. Researchers compared alcohol drinking habits and cancer prevalence rates in a study group comprising of more than half a million Chinese men and women over a 10-year period. 

Researchers noted that alcohol drinking accounted for 7% of all cases of cancer, including oral, throat, esophageal, lung, gallbladder, and colorectal cancer, among males in the study population. This Chinese study identified a harmful relationship between alcohol intake and cancer development in men.

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