Did you know? Alcohol causes cancer.More than half of adults in the United States drink alcohol.Alcohol use increases the risk of several cancers, including female breast cancer. There are evidence-based community strategies that work to reduce excessive alcohol use.This publication provides information about alcohol use among young people and adults and potential strategies for reducing excessive alcohol use in your community.CS258652Publication date from document properties.reducingexcessalcoholuse.pdf201
AbstractAlcohol consumption is the third leading risk factor for disease and mortality in Europe. As...
The relation between alcohol consumption and several causes of death, including breast cancer, was e...
Background: Recent guidelines from the United Kingdom recommend that men and women should drink no m...
Excessive or risky alcohol use is a preventable cause of significant morbidity and mortality in the ...
AimsTo understand how US cancer control plans address alcohol use, an important but frequently overl...
Abstract — Aims: To understand how US cancer control plans address alcohol use, an important but fre...
Alcohol is one of the most important preventable causes of cancer in the UK. The more a person drink...
Alcohol consumption is a major cause of disease and death. In a previous study, we reported that in ...
Background: With the exception of breast cancer, little is known about the effect of moderate intake...
BACKGROUND: With the exception of breast cancer, little is known about the effect of moderate intake...
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, is encouraging people to ex...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer first concluded that alcohol causes cancer in humans...
Alcohol consumption is the third leading risk factor for disease and mortality in Europe. As evaluat...
Excessive alcohol use is responsible for 88,000 deaths in the United States each year. It also accou...
Alcohol consumption is the third leading risk factor for disease and mortality in Europe. As evaluat...
AbstractAlcohol consumption is the third leading risk factor for disease and mortality in Europe. As...
The relation between alcohol consumption and several causes of death, including breast cancer, was e...
Background: Recent guidelines from the United Kingdom recommend that men and women should drink no m...
Excessive or risky alcohol use is a preventable cause of significant morbidity and mortality in the ...
AimsTo understand how US cancer control plans address alcohol use, an important but frequently overl...
Abstract — Aims: To understand how US cancer control plans address alcohol use, an important but fre...
Alcohol is one of the most important preventable causes of cancer in the UK. The more a person drink...
Alcohol consumption is a major cause of disease and death. In a previous study, we reported that in ...
Background: With the exception of breast cancer, little is known about the effect of moderate intake...
BACKGROUND: With the exception of breast cancer, little is known about the effect of moderate intake...
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, is encouraging people to ex...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer first concluded that alcohol causes cancer in humans...
Alcohol consumption is the third leading risk factor for disease and mortality in Europe. As evaluat...
Excessive alcohol use is responsible for 88,000 deaths in the United States each year. It also accou...
Alcohol consumption is the third leading risk factor for disease and mortality in Europe. As evaluat...
AbstractAlcohol consumption is the third leading risk factor for disease and mortality in Europe. As...
The relation between alcohol consumption and several causes of death, including breast cancer, was e...
Background: Recent guidelines from the United Kingdom recommend that men and women should drink no m...