The Link between Alcohol and Cancer in Women
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Medical studies have shown that women who drink moderate amounts of alcohol increase their risk of a variety of types of cancer.
During routine visits to a variety of breast cancer screening clinics thousands of middle-aged women were quizzed about their consumption of alcohol over the past seven years.
A quarter of the women questioned admitted to not using alcohol at all during the time in question while the majority of the group admitted to less than three drinks per day. For the purposes of the study the control group was comprised of women who had two or fewer drinks per week compared with those who acknowledged drinking daily in larger amounts.
The study which was done by research groups at the University of Oxford in England found that each additional drink on a daily basis increased the risk of breast, liver and rectal cancer.
Alcohol types consumed made no diffence at all to the results, whether wine, beer or liquor. The study coincides with earlier research that alcohol consumption was linked to esophageal and oral cancers, but only when smokers consumed alcohol.
A contrasting study found that women who drank in moderation had a reduced risk of thyroid cancer, renal cell cancer and non-Hodgkin lymphoma; however these results are atypical given that women, as a general rule, have a lower risk of contracting these types of cancer as opposed to men.
It was found that approximately 118 out of 1,000 women will be stricken with these cancers in developed countries; however when in connection with daily alcohol consumption the risks resulted in 133 out of 1000 stricken.
The group concluded that 13% of the cancers mentioned had been linked or related to the consumption of alcohol. The study concluded with the warning that women who consume alcohol are increasing their risks of cancer, even if they drink in moderation.
If you wish to quit drinking alcohol you can find several groups online that provide advice and support. At these sites you can find basic guidelines for achieving a life free of alcohol as well as other information on these sites.
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