Jump to content

4% of Cancer Deaths Are Caused by Alcohol


vissha

Recommended Posts

A study carried out by scientists working with the Department of Medicine at the Boston University Medical Center argues that alcohol must be held accountable for roughly 4% of the cancer deaths reported in the United States on a yearly basis.

Link: A study by the Department of Medicine at Boston University Medical Centre found that approximately 20,000 cancer deaths in the US every year - 3.5 per cent - are linked to alcohol

article-2278851-16FAA38B000005DC-653_634

Lack of attention: The study's authors warned that risks attached to alcohol are under-emphasised by doctors


article-2278851-176A56C0000005DC-426_306


More precisely, this study maintains that 20,000 deaths reported in the US yearly are caused by excessive alcohol consumption alone.

However, the health risks associated with drinking such beverages a tad too often are yet to be given the attention they deserve, sources say.

By the looks of it, women who drink significant amounts of alcohol are more likely to develop breast cancer.

On the other hand, male drinkers are more prone to developing cancers of the mouth, throat and esophagus.

The study's findings are to be published in their entirety this coming April in the American Journal of Public Health.

Source: Mail Online, Softpedia

Link to comment
Share on other sites


  • Replies 1
  • Views 1.3k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...