Investigators sought to determine whether alcohol intake, particularly at higher frequency or greater quantity, was consistently associated with elevated risk for cancer.
Research shows that drinking alcohol increases women's risk of breast cancer. From sayings like "mommy juice" and "rosé all day" to happy hours, drinking is part of American culture, particularly for ...
A new study linked alcohol consumption with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer. Beer and liquor were most significantly linked with the increased risk. The greatest risk was seen starting with one ...
Yearly cancer deaths linked to alcohol have doubled in the United States over the last three decades, rising from just under 12,000 a year in 1990 to more than 23,000 a year in 2021, new research ...
New research examining 62 studies finds alcohol linked to breast, colorectal, and liver cancer. Learn what tens of millions ...
New research suggests that even light alcohol use may carry serious risks. A large study in India found that drinking just ...
Alcoholic beverages, particularly beer and spirits, may increase the risk of developing pancreatic cancer, according to a new study led by the UN World Health Organization. The research, which pooled ...
Alcohol’s cancer risk is shaped by a powerful mix of biology, behavior, and social factors—often in ways people don’t expect.
Even moderate drinking raises cancer risk: A sweeping new review finds that how often and how much Americans drink alcohol directly affects their risk of developing several common cancers. Some groups ...