This narrative review aims to summarize the current controversy on the balance between ethanol and phytochemicals in wine, focusing on light drinking and oral cancer. Extensive literature search included PUBMED and EMBASE databases to identify in human studies and systematic reviews (up to March 2015), which contributed to elucidate this issue. Independently from the type of beverage, meta-analyses considering light drinking ( 641 drinks/day or 6412.5 g/day of ethanol) reported relative risks (RR) for oral, oro-pharyngeal, or upper aero-digestive tract cancers, ranging from 1.0 to 1.3. One meta-analysis measured the overall wine-specific RR, which corresponded to 2.1. Although little evidence exists on light wine intake, phytochemicals see...
The authors pooled data from 15 case-control studies of head and neck cancer (9,107 cases, 14,219 co...
The authors pooled data from 15 case-control studies of head and neck cancer (9,107 cases, 14,219 co...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with increased overall mortality, cancer, liver, and cardiov...
This narrative review aims to summarize the current controversy on the balance between ethanol and p...
Since decades, it has been suggested that regular, moderate consumption of red wine, a major compone...
[Abstract] We examined the relation between consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages an...
[Abstract] We examined the relation between consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages an...
BackgroundAlcohol consumption is related to the risk of developing different types of cancer. Howeve...
International audienceSince 1988, alcohol has been classified as a Group 1 carcinogen, the highest l...
none10We examined the relation between consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages and the...
Studies have revealed conflicting results regarding the risk of cancer from alcohol consumption. Fur...
We examined the relation between consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages and the risk ...
We examined the relation between consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages and the risk ...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with increased overall mortality, cancer, liver, and cardiov...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with increased overall mortality, cancer, liver, and cardiov...
The authors pooled data from 15 case-control studies of head and neck cancer (9,107 cases, 14,219 co...
The authors pooled data from 15 case-control studies of head and neck cancer (9,107 cases, 14,219 co...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with increased overall mortality, cancer, liver, and cardiov...
This narrative review aims to summarize the current controversy on the balance between ethanol and p...
Since decades, it has been suggested that regular, moderate consumption of red wine, a major compone...
[Abstract] We examined the relation between consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages an...
[Abstract] We examined the relation between consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages an...
BackgroundAlcohol consumption is related to the risk of developing different types of cancer. Howeve...
International audienceSince 1988, alcohol has been classified as a Group 1 carcinogen, the highest l...
none10We examined the relation between consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages and the...
Studies have revealed conflicting results regarding the risk of cancer from alcohol consumption. Fur...
We examined the relation between consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages and the risk ...
We examined the relation between consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages and the risk ...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with increased overall mortality, cancer, liver, and cardiov...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with increased overall mortality, cancer, liver, and cardiov...
The authors pooled data from 15 case-control studies of head and neck cancer (9,107 cases, 14,219 co...
The authors pooled data from 15 case-control studies of head and neck cancer (9,107 cases, 14,219 co...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with increased overall mortality, cancer, liver, and cardiov...