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Alcohol and Smoking Multiply the Risk for Cancer

by Dr. Simi Paknikar on July 25, 2016 at 2:22 PM
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Drinking alcohol is considered as a sign of social status by some, however this social habit may not be so glamorous after all. Alcohol is associated with seven types of cancer, namely those affecting the mouth and throat, larynx or sound box, esophagus or food pipe, liver, colon or large bowel, rectum and the female breast. These findings were published online in the Addiction.


Smoking has been definitely linked to lung cancer through various epidemiological studies. The position of alcohol with regards to its cancer-causing ability, however, has not been so definite. Although alcohol causes several problems like those related to the liver, brain as well as social issues, red wine was considered as being good for the heart, and therefore social drinkers had enough excuse to have an extra peg.

‘Alcohol increases the risk of seven types of cancers and does not appear to have any health benefits.’

A review study analyzed various studies and came to the following conclusions:

The exact mechanism how alcohol causes cancer is not known. Alcohol or ethanol is converted into acetaldehyde by the saliva as well as by the liver. Acetaldehyde has carcinogenic potential, which may be responsible for the cancer-causing effects of alcohol. Its additive effect with tobacco can be explained by the possibility that alcohol increases the penetration of carcinogenic tobacco constituents through the mucus membranes of the mouth and throat. This theory could possibly explain the increased risk of head and neck cancers in these patients.

References:

  1. Connor J. Alcohol consumption as a cause of cancer. DOI: 10.1111/add.13477
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