Alcohol Consumption Increases Cancer Risk: WHO Study
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Consumption of alcohol is associated with a substantially higher risk of cancer, revealed a new study by the World Health Organization s (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). As the patterns of alcohol consumption tend to change across the globe, this study updates the existing global estimates of cancer for the year 2020.
Alcohol Consumption Increases Cancer Risk: WHO Study
While the general public might see alcohol just as a recreational substance and opine that everything we use nowadays causes cancer, Dr. Jürgen Rehm, co-author of the study, has a different opinion.
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