Alcohol consumption is a major cause of disease and death. In a previous study, we reported that in 2002, 3.6% of all cases of cancer and a similar proportion of cancer deaths were attributable to the consumption of alcohol. We aimed to update these figures to 2012 using global estimates of cancer cases and cancer deaths, data on the prevalence of drinkers from the World Health Organization (WHO) global survey on alcohol and health, and relative risks for alcohol-related neoplasms from a recent meta-analysis. Over the 10-year period considered, the total number of alcohol-attributable cancer cases increased to approximately 770,000 worldwide (5.5% of the total number of cancer cases) - 540,000 men (7.2%) and 230,000 women (3.5%). Correspond...
BACKGROUND: Cancers constitute a major non-communicable disease category globally and in the Europea...
BACKGROUND: In the Republic of Korea, cancer is the most common cause of death, and cancer incidence...
Alcohol causes over 900 cancers in Ireland every year, with 500 deaths, according to the HSE Nationa...
Alcohol consumption is a major cause of disease and death. In a previous study, we reported that in ...
We estimated the number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to alcohol drinking in 2002 by sex a...
Background: Alcohol use is causally linked to multiple cancers. We present global, regional, and nat...
Alcohol consumption is causally related to cancer of the upper aero-digestive tract, liver, colon, r...
Alcohol consumption caused more than 700,000 new cancer cases and around 366,000 cancer deaths in 20...
Background: Alcohol use is causally linked to multiple cancers. We present global, regional, and nat...
Background. Cancer constitutes a serious burden of disease worldwide and has become the second leadi...
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 is one of the most important preventable causes of cancer in the UK. The more a person drink...
Objective: To estimate the proportion and numbers of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 that are...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer first concluded that alcohol causes cancer in humans...
BACKGROUND: Cancers constitute a major non-communicable disease category globally and in the Europea...
BACKGROUND: In the Republic of Korea, cancer is the most common cause of death, and cancer incidence...
Alcohol causes over 900 cancers in Ireland every year, with 500 deaths, according to the HSE Nationa...
Alcohol consumption is a major cause of disease and death. In a previous study, we reported that in ...
We estimated the number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to alcohol drinking in 2002 by sex a...
Background: Alcohol use is causally linked to multiple cancers. We present global, regional, and nat...
Alcohol consumption is causally related to cancer of the upper aero-digestive tract, liver, colon, r...
Alcohol consumption caused more than 700,000 new cancer cases and around 366,000 cancer deaths in 20...
Background: Alcohol use is causally linked to multiple cancers. We present global, regional, and nat...
Background. Cancer constitutes a serious burden of disease worldwide and has become the second leadi...
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 is one of the most important preventable causes of cancer in the UK. The more a person drink...
Objective: To estimate the proportion and numbers of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 that are...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer first concluded that alcohol causes cancer in humans...
BACKGROUND: Cancers constitute a major non-communicable disease category globally and in the Europea...
BACKGROUND: In the Republic of Korea, cancer is the most common cause of death, and cancer incidence...
Alcohol causes over 900 cancers in Ireland every year, with 500 deaths, according to the HSE Nationa...