Cancer Deaths Caused By Alcohol
March 11, 2013
Alcohol consumption is a preventable risk factor for cancer, according to a new study. Researchers in Boston found alcohol causes 20,000 cancer deaths each year, and while the more alcohol a person drinks the higher their risk, they found most patients had a little more than one serving of alcohol each day.
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Health Medical Pharma, Alcohol abuse, Health, Medicine, Alcohol and cancer, Alcohol and breast cancer, Long-term effects of alcohol, Cancer, Alcoholic beverage, Alcoholism, Nutrition, Risk factors, Drinking culture, Alcohol
