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Alcoholic drink, cancer
Alcohol and cancer rates linked, new report shows
Adults under 50 have been developing breast and colorectal cancers at higher rates in recent decades. Alcohol may be a factor, a new report from the American Association for Cancer Research suggests.
Deep Links Between Alcohol and Cancer Are Described in New Report
Increased alcohol intake in mid- to late-adulthood also worsens the risk. Alcohol has adverse effects on the microbiome, the collection of bacteria, fungi and viruses that live on and inside our bodies, Dr. Figueiredo said. Drinking alters gut bacteria, which can play a role in the growth and spread of cancers.
Experts Warn of Link Between Drinking Alcohol and Getting Cancer
A new report from the American Association for Cancer Research emphasizes a cancer risk that its authors say is being overlooked: alcohol. Overall, cancer death rates in the US have declined by 33 percent between 1991 and 2021 — equal to about 4.
Reducing Alcohol Intake Can Help Prevent Cancer, According to a New Report
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) published its Cancer Progress Report for 2024 this Wednesday, September 18th, and among the findings are significant takeaways for those of us who drink.
Medical Minute: Alcohol And Cancer
The United States has seen a 33% reduction in the overall cancer death rate from 1991 to 2021, according to the latest Cancer Progress Report. Excessive levels of alcohol consumption increase the risk for six different types of cancer,
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Scientists synthesize a prebiotic carrier assists regorafenib in treating colorectal cancer
In a study published in Advanced Functional Materials, a research team from the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica (SIMM) ...
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Colorectal Cancer Screening Disparities Found in Hispanic-Latino Communities Research Shows
It’s National Hispanic Heritage Month. Recent Cleveland Clinic research shows there are some disparities in the Hispanic and ...
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Report: Cancer diagnoses are more common but so is surviving
A new report shows rapid development of new cancer treatment and detection is helping people live more. But more people are also getting diagnosed, and at younger ages.
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Study suggests humor could help people engage with colorectal cancer information
The research, published online ahead of print in the British Journal of Health Psychology, found that in people who ...
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OPINION: My husband died at 48 from colorectal cancer. FIT Test is a lifesaver for others
Many people are simply unaware of the existence of the FIT test or underestimate its importance in colorectal cancer ...
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Colon cancer is no laughing matter but research suggests humor could reduce information avoidance
A snowman picking his nose made people who typically avoid informataion about colorectal cancer more likely to take a quiz ...
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Considering race in colon cancer prediction algorithms reduces disparities, researchers find
Taking race into account when developing tools to predict a patient's risk of colorectal cancer leads to more accurate ...
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Are Alzheimer’s disease and colorectal cancer inversely related?
Researchers also noticed that the mice used as models for Alzheimer’s disease who were given stool transplants from healthy ...
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Biotech feud over the multibillion-dollar cancer blood test market spills onto social media
A rival CEO's confrontational social media post underscored the high stakes in the race to develop and deploy cancer ...
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Diet Linked to Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancer
A diet that has been linked to cardiometabolic disease is also associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer, a study suggests.
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Cancer death rates are falling, but more young people are getting diagnosed. The good and bad news from the annual cancer progress report.
Cancer deaths are down in the U.S., but the disease is taking hold in younger populations, likely fueled by obesity, alcohol ...
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