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  • Alcohol Consumption Is Associated With the Risk of Developing Colorectal Neoplasia: Propensity Score Matching Analysis

    Frequent drinking of alcohol may increase an individual's chances of developing colorectal cancer. This study examined the consumption of alcohol in relation to the development of colorectal neoplasia (cancer). Researchers matched alcohol drinking...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-consumption-is-associated-with-the-risk-of-developing-colorectal-neoplasia-propensity-score-matching-analysis
  • Alcohol Drinking Increased the Risk of Advanced Colorectal Adenomas

    Habitual consumers of alcohol are highly liable to have advanced and multiple adenomas in their colon and rectum. This study was carried out to determine the role alcohol consumption play in the development and progression of colorectal adenomas—the...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-drinking-increased-the-risk-of-advanced-colorectal-adenomas
  • Alcohol Consumption, Smoking, and Subsequent Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Middle-Aged and Elderly Japanese Men and Women: Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study

    Cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking may make colorectal cancer more likely to occur in middle-aged and elderly men. This study looked at how cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption affects an individual's propensity to develop colorectal cancer. A...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-consumption-smoking-and-subsequent-risk-of-colorectal-cancer-in-middle-aged-and-elderly-japanese-men-and-women-japan-public-health-center-based-prospective-study
  • Alcohol Intake and Oral Cavity Cancer Risk Among Men in a Prospective Study in Kerala, India

    Regular drinking of alcohol may amplify the risk of oral cancer in men. This study explored the relationship between alcohol use and oral cancer risk in men. Researchers asked 134 Indian men with oral cancer and another 32,213 men free from the disease...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-intake-and-oral-cavity-cancer-risk-among-men-in-a-prospective-study-in-kerala-india
  • Alcohol and pancreatic cancer in blacks and whites in the United States

    Heavy consumption of alcohol is tied to increased incidence of pancreatic cancer, particularly among blacks. This study compared the frequency of alcohol consumption with the incidence of pancreatic cancer in the United States. Researchers collated and...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-and-pancreatic-cancer-in-blacks-and-whites-in-the-united-states
  • Alcohol drinking and cutaneous melanoma risk: a systematic review and dose-risk meta-analysis.

    Alcohol consumers may have a high propensity to develop cutaneous melanoma, the most aggressive type of skin cancer. The objective of this study was to determine the role alcohol consumption plays in the development of cutaneous melanoma, the most...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-drinking-and-cutaneous-melanoma-risk-a-systematic-review-and-dose-risk-meta-analysis
  • Alcohol intake and colorectal cancer risk: a dose-response meta-analysis of published cohort studies.

    ​Alcohol consumption may speed up the onset of colorectal cancer. ​This study examined whether alcohol consumption contributes to the development of colorectal cancer. Researchers meticulously conducted a meta-analysis on data extracted from 16...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-intake-and-colorectal-cancer-risk-a-dose-response-meta-analysis-of-published-cohort-studies
  • Alcohol, alcoholic beverages, and melanoma risk: a systematic literature review and dose-response meta-analysis.

    Frequent intake of alcohol correlates with high risk of melanoma. ​The purpose of this study was to undertake a meta-analysis of studies that assessed the role of alcohol consumption in the development of melanoma. Researchers looked at data obtained...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-alcoholic-beverages-and-melanoma-risk-a-systematic-literature-review-and-dose-response-meta-analysis
  • Association Between Alcohol and Breast Cancer Risk: Evidence From the Combined Analysis of Six Dietary Case-Control Studies

    High consumption of alcohol may increase a woman's chances of developing breast cancer. This research work studied the alcohol-breast cancer connection hypothesis using a meta-analytic approach. Researchers analyzed data obtained from 1,575 women with...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/association-between-alcohol-and-breast-cancer-risk-evidence-from-the-combined-analysis-of-six-dietary-case-control-studies
  • Association Between Changes in Alcohol Consumption and Cancer Risk

    Habitual drinking of alcohol may facilitate the development of cancer. This study looked at the burden of alcohol-related cancers in a study population comprising of 4,513,746 men and women. Researchers monitored the alcohol drinking habits and cancer...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/association-between-changes-in-alcohol-consumption-and-cancer-risk
  • Consumption of alcohol and risk of cancer among men: a 30 year cohort study in Lithuania

    Regular drinking of alcohol may bump up the risk of cancer in men. The purpose of this study was to conduct a cancer risk assessment among consumers and non-consumers of alcoholic beverages. Researchers meticulously examined 30 years worth of lifestyle...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/consumption-of-alcohol-and-risk-of-cancer-among-men-a-30-year-cohort-study-in-lithuania
  • Recent evidence on alcohol and cancer epidemiology.

    Alcohol drinkers are highly vulnerable to oral, pharyngeal, laryngeal, esophageal, colorectal, liver, and breast cancers. This study investigated the correlation between alcohol consumption and cancer risk. Researchers examined data extracted from the...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/recent-evidence-on-alcohol-and-cancer-epidemiology
  • Meta-analysis on the relationship between alcohol consumption and lung cancer risk.

    ​Regular consumers of alcohol may be highly vulnerable to lung cancer. This study assessed the correlation between alcohol intake and lung cancer risk using a meta-analytic approach. Researchers analyzed data obtained from 31 studies that examined more...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/lung-cancer/meta-analysis-on-the-relationship-between-alcohol-consumption-and-lung-cancer-risk
  • Exploring the relation of alcohol consumption to risk of breast cancer.

    ​Frequent intake of alcohol may stimulate the development of cancerous cells and tumors in the breast. This study investigated the alcohol-breast cancer connection using a meta-analytic approach. Data from eligible studies were analyzed for this...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/exploring-the-relation-of-alcohol-consumption-to-risk-of-breast-cancer
  • Light alcohol drinking and cancer: a meta-analysis.

    Light drinking of alcohol may amplify an individual's risk of having oral, pharyngeal, esophageal, and breast cancer. ​This study looked at the cancer-promoting effects of alcohol by means of a meta-analysis. Researchers compiled data and evidence from...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/light-alcohol-drinking-and-cancer-a-meta-analysis
  • Alcohol Intake Boosts Gout Risk

    About 2 billion people in the world consume alcoholic drinks. Americans spent approximately 219.52 billion dollars on alcoholic beverages from 2006 to 2015. To the people manufacturing alcoholic beverages, these are great figures, healthful to their...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/health-issues/alcohol-intake-boosts-gout-risk
  • Alcohol drinking, consumption patterns and breast cancer among Danish nurses: a cohort study

    Habitual drinking of alcohol may favor the development of breast cancer. This study analyzed the alcohol-breast cancer connection hypothesis. A total of 457 out of the 17,647 Danish nurses who volunteered for this study and provided lifestyle and...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/breast-cancer/alcohol-drinking-consumption-patterns-and-breast-cancer-among-danish-nurses-a-cohort-study
  • Alcohol intake and risk of nonmelanoma skin cancer: a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis.

    Alcohol consumption may be tied to higher risk of skin cancer. ​This research work reviewed studies that analyzed the relationship between alcohol drinking and the risk of skin cancer. Researchers pooled data extracted from 13 studies involving more...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-intake-and-risk-of-nonmelanoma-skin-cancer-a-systematic-review-and-dose-response-meta-analysis
  • Alcohol consumption and risk of pancreatic cancer in the Netherlands cohort study.

    Heavy drinking of alcohol may put an individual at high risk of developing pancreatic cancer. ​This study analyzed the relationship between the intake of alcohol and the odds of being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Researchers surveyed more than...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-consumption-and-risk-of-pancreatic-cancer-in-the-netherlands-cohort-study
  • Alcohol consumption and self-reported sunburn: a cross-sectional, population-based survey.

    Heavy consumers of alcohol may be predisposed to having sunburn. ​Sunburn is an established risk factor for skin cancer. This study assessed alcohol consumption in relation to the subsequent development of sunburn. Researchers charted alcohol intake...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-consumption-and-self-reported-sunburn-a-cross-sectional-population-based-survey

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