Washington, Feb 25: Drinking alcohol - even low amounts - raises the risk of certain cancers in women, according to a new study.
As per a report in the February 24 online issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, low to moderate alcohol consumption among women is associated with a statistically significant increase in cancer risk and may account for nearly 13 percent of the cancers of the breast, liver, rectum, and upper aero-digestive tract combined.
To reach the conclusion, Naomi Allen, D. Phil., of the University of Oxford, U. K., and colleagues examined the association of alcohol consumption and cancer incidence in the Million Women Study, which included 1,280,296 middle-aged women in the United Kingdom.