hehehe.....Alcohol consumption caused more than
700,000 new cancer cases and around 366,000 cancer deaths in 2012,
mainly in rich countries, according to data reported Wednesday to the
World Cancer Congress in Paris.
Comparing the cancer risk of people who
drink, to that of people who do not, researchers calculated that alcohol
was responsible for an estimated five percent of all new cancer cases,
and 4.5 percent of deaths per year.
“A large part of the population is
unaware that cancer can be caused by alcohol,” study co-author Kevin
Shield of the International Agency for Research on Cancer, told AFP of
the preliminary report, not yet published.
Alcohol was most strongly linked to new
breast cancer diagnoses — more than one in four of all
alcohol-attributable cancer cases, the researchers found, followed by
colorectal cancer at 23 percent.
For breast cancer, particularly, it was clear that “the risk increases with the dose” of alcohol, said Shield.
Measuring alcohol’s contribution to
cancer deaths, the researchers found it was most strongly linked to
oesophagus cancer fatalities, followed by colorectal cancer.
The IARC, the cancer agency of the World
Health Organisation, lists alcohol as a “group 1 carcinogen”, which
means it is considered cancer-causing, though Shield said the mechanism
was “not exactly known”.
Globally, the burden was highest in
north America, Australia and Europe, particularly eastern Europe, but
this was slowly changing as people in developing nations start imbibing
more, the researchers said.
AFP
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