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  • Investigating the Association between Alcohol and Risk of Head and Neck Cancer in Taiwan

    Generous ingestion of alcohol may fuel the development of cancer in the head and neck region. This study clarified the association between the frequency of alcohol consumption and the incidence of head and neck cancer in Taiwan. Researchers studied the...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/investigating-the-association-between-alcohol-and-risk-of-head-and-neck-cancer-in-taiwan
  • Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Gastric Cancer: The Japan Collaborative Cohort Study

    Generous ingestion of alcoholic beverages may bump up stomach (gastric) cancer risk in men and women. This study determined the risk of gastric (stomach) cancer based on the level of alcohol consumption. Researchers followed nearly 55,000 Japanese men...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/stomach-cancer/alcohol-consumption-and-risk-of-gastric-cancer-the-japan-collaborative-cohort-study
  • Alcohol consumption as a major risk factor for the rise in liver cancer mortality rates in Japanese men

    Alcohol use may heighten a man's chances of dying from liver cancer. This research work studied the impact of alcohol consumption on liver cancer mortality. Researchers charted alcohol use against the number of deaths recorded from liver cancer in a...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/liver-cancer/alcohol-consumption-as-a-major-risk-factor-for-the-rise-in-liver-cancer-mortality-rates-in-japanese-men
  • Increased alcohol-related oesophageal cancer mortality rates in Japanese men

    Regular drinking of alcohol may tilt the odds of dying from esophageal cancer against men. This research work looked at esophageal cancer mortality rate in relation to alcohol usage in Japanese men. Researchers charted alcohol consumption against...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/oesophageal-cancer/increased-alcohol-related-oesophageal-cancer-mortality-rates-in-japanese-men
  • Association of Daily Alcohol Intake, Volumetric Breast Density, and Breast Cancer Risk

    A woman's love for alcohol may bump up her risk of breast cancer. This study evaluated if the frequency of alcohol intake affects a woman's susceptibility to breast cancer. The study population included 2,233 women diagnosed with breast cancer and...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/breast-cancer/association-of-daily-alcohol-intake-volumetric-breast-density-and-breast-cancer-risk
  • Alcohol consumption and oesophageal squamous cell cancer risk in east Africa: findings from the large multicentre ESCCAPE case-control study in Kenya, Tanzania, and Malawi

    Alcohol intake might be a contributing factor to the development of esophageal cancer. This study investigated whether alcohol use is tied to the development of cancer of the esophagus. Researchers collated data on the alcohol drinking habits and...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/oesophageal-cancer/alcohol-consumption-and-oesophageal-squamous-cell-cancer-risk-in-east-africa-findings-from-the-large-multicentre-esccape-case-control-study-in-kenya-tanzania-and-malawi
  • Alcohol consumption and colorectal cancer risk: A mendelian randomization study

    Alcohol use may fuel the development of colorectal cancer. This study examined whether alcohol consumption is associated with the development of colorectal cancer. Researchers analyzed the alcohol drinking habits of 6,692 Japanese men and women...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/colorectal-cancer/alcohol-consumption-and-colorectal-cancer-risk-a-mendelian-randomization-study
  • 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
  • Lifetime and baseline alcohol intakes and risk of pancreatic cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study.

    Regular drinking of alcohol may trigger the development of pancreatic cancer. ​This study evaluated the impact of alcohol consumption on the risk of pancreatic cancer. Researchers tracked the rate of alcohol intake and pancreatic cancer diagnosis among...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/lifetime-and-baseline-alcohol-intakes-and-risk-of-pancreatic-cancer-in-the-european-prospective-investigation-into-cancer-and-nutrition-study
  • Alcohol Intake and Breast Cancer Risk in African American Women from the AMBER Consortium

    Alcohol drinking is significantly related to higher risk of breast cancer. This study investigated the breast cancer-promoting effect of alcohol. Researchers analyzed the prevalence of breast cancer and the alcohol drinking habits of 22,338 women who...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-intake-and-breast-cancer-risk-in-african-american-women-from-the-amber-consortium
  • How Not to Die: Discover the Foods Scientifically Proven to Prevent and Reverse Disease

    "The fifteen leading causes of death claim the lives of 1.6 million Americans annually. This doesn't have to be the case," writes Michael Greger MD, in his new book entitled, "How Not to Die." "The fifteen leading causes of death claim the lives of 1.6...

    https://www.drcarney.com/shop/amazon-storefront/books/nutrition/how-not-to-die-discover-the-foods-scientifically-proven-to-prevent-and-reverse-disease
  • Association between Alcohol Intake and Prostate Cancer Mortality and Survival

    The odds of developing lethal prostate cancer may be stacked against high consumers of alcohol. This study investigated the alcohol-prostate cancer connection theory. Researchers utilized data obtained from 19 studies. Researchers discovered that...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/prostate-cancer/association-between-alcohol-intake-and-prostate-cancer-mortality-and-survival
  • Weight Gain and Alcohol Drinking Associations with Breast Cancer Risk in Japanese Postmenopausal Women - Results from the Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study

    Frequent drinking of alcohol may induce the development of breast cancer, especially in overweight and obese women. This study examined the role alcohol consumption and body weight play in the development of breast cancer in women. Out of the 38,610...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/breast-cancer/weight-gain-and-alcohol-drinking-associations-with-breast-cancer-risk-in-japanese-postmenopausal-women-results-from-the-japan-collaborative-cohort-jacc-study
  • Alcohol intake and colorectal cancer: a pooled analysis of 8 cohort studies.

    Alcohol consumption may increase colorectal cancer risk. This study examined the correlation between alcohol intake and colorectal cancer risk. Researchers analyzed data obtained from 8 cohort studies conducted in 5 different countries located in...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/colorectal-cancer/alcohol-intake-and-colorectal-cancer-a-pooled-analysis-of-8-cohort-studies
  • Why Some World Regions Have Low Incidence of Breast Cancer?

    In 2012, approximately 1.7 million women in the world were told “you have breast cancer.” No one really enjoys receiving such heartbreaking news. This disease is the number one cause of cancer-related deaths in women worldwide. According to 2013 data...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/science-inspired/why-some-world-regions-have-low-incidence-of-breast-cancer
  • Alcohol and laryngeal cancer: an update.

    Frequent consumers of alcohol may have a high tendency to develop laryngeal cancer. This study investigated the association between alcohol intake and the incidence of laryngeal cancer. Researchers analyzed data extracted from 20 studies conducted in...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/alcohol-and-laryngeal-cancer-an-update
  • Heavy Alcohol Use Is Associated With Gastric Cancer: Analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey From 1999 to 2010

    Heavy drinking of alcohol may be a strong risk factor for stomach (gastric) cancer development. This research work looked at the stomach cancer-promoting actions of alcohol. Nearly half a million individuals took part in this study and volunteered...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/stomach-cancer/heavy-alcohol-use-is-associated-with-gastric-cancer-analysis-of-the-national-health-and-nutrition-examination-survey-from-1999-to-2010
  • Association Between Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Bladder Cancer: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies

    Generous intake of alcoholic beverages, especially liquor or spirits, may stack the odds of developing bladder cancer against men. This study determined whether habitual drinking of alcohol is tied to higher risk of bladder cancer using a meta-analytic...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/bladder-cancer/association-between-alcohol-consumption-and-risk-of-bladder-cancer-a-dose-response-meta-analysis-of-prospective-cohort-studies
  • Alcohol consumption and digestive cancer mortality in Koreans: the Kangwha Cohort Study

    High ingestion of alcohol may raise death toll from digestive tract cancer in men. This study looked at mortality rates from cancer affecting the digestive tract among alcohol consumers. Researchers monitored the death records and alcohol drinking...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/colorectal-cancer/alcohol-consumption-and-digestive-cancer-mortality-in-koreans-the-kangwha-cohort-study
  • 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

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