The new science on alcohol and cancer: 4 studies that found a link
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Dr. Vivek Murthy stated that all alcoholic beverages should bear cancer warning labels, reinforcing the need for public awareness of the alcohol-cancer link.
Murthy highlighted that alcohol can damage DNA and induce inflammation, both known to fuel tumor growth, presenting alcohol as a serious health risk.
A recent report argued that while alcohol has been linked to cancer, some studies also suggest potential benefits, creating a contentious debate in the medical community.
Emerging research suggests alcohol may affect hormone levels, particularly estrogen, potentially increasing breast cancer risk, although the mechanisms remain unclear.
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