A new report estimates that 40 percent of all cancer cases are associated with factors we can change—alcohol consumption ...
More than 5% of all cancer cases are caused by drinking alcohol, according to the Cancer Progress Report 2024 from the ...
Many Americans are unaware of the connection between drinking and cancer risk, despite growing research that points to the ...
The latest Cancer Progress Report 2024 from the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) highlights a concerning ...
The new American Association for Cancer Research report predicts more than 2 million new cancer cases diagnosed in 2024, and ...
Even 1 drink a day can increase the risk of several cancers, including breast and colorectal cancers, according to a new ...
Dr. Marisa C. Weiss with Breastcancer.org offers insights on early-onset breast cancer, modifiable risk factors, and tips for ...
A new study has revealed that drinking alcohol is connected to more than 5% of all cancer cases. The 2024 Cancer Progress ...
Prolactin is an important hormone in reproduction, pregnancy and childbirth. But could it also play a role in the development ...
Among the modifiable risk factors for cancer, alcohol is the third biggest, behind obesity (7.6% of cases) and cigarette smoking (19.3%). "Excessive levels of alcohol consumption increase the risk ...
A new report highlights a strong association between excessive alcohol consumption and the risk of six different types of ...