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Report Details Alcohol's Global Cancer Burden


Report Details Alcohol's Global Cancer Burden - NCI

“The sooner we start accurately measuring alcohol exposure, the sooner we can understand the true excess burden of cancer attributable to ...

Global burden of cancer in 2020 attributable to alcohol consumption

... data, new estimates of the alcohol-attributable burden of cancer are warranted. We updated previous global estimates by using cancer incidence ...

Global burden of cancer in 2020 attributable to alcohol consumption

Background: Alcohol use is causally linked to multiple cancers. We present global, regional, and national estimates of alcohol-attributable cancer burden in ...

Latest global data on cancer burden and alcohol consumption – IARC

Infographics · Contribution of different levels of alcohol drinking to the global alcohol-attributable cancer burden in 2020 · Alcohol drinking ...

Study Probes Awareness of Alcohol's Link to Cancer

Report Details Alcohol's Global Cancer Burden. Nearly 750,000 cases of cancers worldwide in 2020 linked to drinking. Because cancer risk ...

Latest global data on cancer burden and alcohol consumption:

This equates to about 4% of the total cancer burden globally. Men accounted for about three quarters of the total alcohol-attributable cancer ...

Global Burden

In 2016, 5.1% of the burden of disease and injury worldwide (132.6 million disability-adjusted life years) was attributable to alcohol consumption.3. Image.

Cancers Attributable to Alcohol - Global Cancer Observatory

The Cancers Attributable to Alcohol website provides interactive tools for analysing and visualizing data on the estimated global cancer incidence in 2020 ...

New report details link between excessive alcohol use and cancer

The American Cancer Society says excessive alcohol use may be one factor behind an increase in at least six cancers, including breast cancer ...

The global burden of alcohol attributable to drinking alcohol

The global burden of alcohol attributable to drinking alcohol ... A study in The Lancet Oncology has found that alcohol consumption was linked to more than ...

A Sharper Focus on Increased Cancer Risks from Drinking Alcohol

An estimated 20,000 U.S. cancer deaths a year can be attributed to alcohol use, mostly among men, a 2024 study says. The World Health ...

New genetic study confirms that alcohol is a direct cause of cancer

Worldwide, alcohol may cause around 3 million deaths each year, including over 400,000 from cancer. With alcohol consumption rising, ...

The IARC Perspective on Alcohol Reduction or Cessation and ...

... alcohol beverage consumption in relation to alcohol-related cancer incidence or mortality ... Details ... Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.

Cancer deaths in U.S. fell by 33% in 30 years, but alcohol remains a ...

U.S. · World · America Decides ... New report details link between excessive alcohol use and cancer 03:40 ... burden of alcohol-related cancers.

Deep Links Between Alcohol and Cancer Are Described in New ...

But the authors also described a troubling pattern: Even as cancer death rates have declined, the overall incidence of several cancers has been ...

Association Between Changes in Alcohol Consumption and Cancer ...

Global cancer statistics 2018: GLOBOCAN estimates of incidence and mortality worldwide for 36 cancers in 185 countries.  CA Cancer J Clin.

Cancer and alcohol | UICC

In particular, UICC is aligned with WHO's recommendations to reduce the consumption of alcohol and the burden of the harmful use of alcohol:.

Cancers Attributable to Alcohol - Global Cancer Observatory

Because of the latency period between alcohol exposure and cancer development (assumed to be 10 years), the cancer burden related to alcohol consumption among ...

Abstract 43: Global Burden of Cancer in 2020 Attributable to Alcohol ...

Risky and heavy drinking contributed most to the burden of alcohol-attributable cancers (42.6% and 42.5%, respectively), and moderate drinking ...

Alcohol Use and Cancer | Health Effects

Moderate alcohol intake and cancer incidence in women. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2009;101:296-305. Cao Y, Willett WC, Rimm EB, Stampfer MJ ...