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The new research found that in 1991, 2.5% of all cancer deaths in men and 1.46% in women were related to alcohol. In 2021, those percentages rose to 4.2% and 1.85%, respectively.
“Alcohol consumption is a known carcinogen, but until now, the evidence linking it specifically to pancreatic cancer has been considered inconclusive,” said Pietro Ferrari, senior author of the study ...
Alcohol-related liver disease deaths are increasing rapidly among women and young adults, according to new research.
Despite increasing clinical awareness, more than half of U.S. adults do not know about the association between alcohol ...
Recent research has found that the number of cancer and liver disease deaths linked to alcohol use have risen in recent years ...
A new study by researchers from Harvard, Stanford, and the University of Southern California (USC) has revealed a disturbing ...
A new study suggests that the surge in pandemic-fueled drinking caused a sharp and continuing rise in fatal liver disease, ...
The study attributes the increase to higher alcohol consumption during the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as a rise in health ...
Several cancers are becoming more common in young adults, including testicular cancer, melanoma, and cervical cancer. Blood-related cancers like B-cell lymphomas and plasma cell neoplasms are also on ...
The news comes after similar research presented last month found the number of annual alcohol deaths due to cancer had ...
The recommendations instead are expected to advise people to consume in moderation — without clearly defining what that means, Reuters reports.
The findings, published in JAMA Network Open, showed that between 2018 and 2022, deaths from alcohol-associated rose nearly 9 ...