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What You Need to Know About Alcohol & Cancer

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A recent warning from the U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has revealed a health risk that many Americans might not have seriously considered: the link between alcohol and cancer

In an advisory issued in January, Dr. Murthy explained that alcohol is connected to at least seven types of cancer and urged Americans to rethink their drinking habits, while calling for updated warning labels on alcoholic beverages to highlight these dangers.

The Hidden Danger of Drinking

For many, alcohol is a part of everyday life, whether it’s a glass of wine at dinner, a craft beer at a local brewery or a celebratory cocktail. But the new advisory highlights a sobering reality: alcohol linked with cancer is responsible for about 100,000 cases and 20,000 cancer-related deaths each year in the United States.

“Alcohol is a well-established, preventable cause of cancer,” Murthy said. “Yet the majority of Americans are unaware of this risk.”

Alcohol is now recognized as the third-leading preventable cause of cancer, after tobacco use and obesity. It has been directly linked to cancers of the breast, liver, mouth, throat, esophagus, voice box and colorectum. While heavier drinking increases the risk, even moderate consumption, like one drink per day for women or two for men, can raise the likelihood of certain cancers. This applies to all alcohol, including beer, wine, and liquor.

The advisory also seeks to debunk a long-standing misconception that moderate drinking, particularly of red wine, offers significant health benefits. While some studies suggest a small benefit for heart health, Dr. Murthy emphasizes that these potential gains are outweighed by the enormous risk of cancer linked with alcohol.

Taking Action for Better Health

Doctors and nurses are being urged to integrate alcohol screenings into routine visits and help patients understand how their consumption affects their health. For individuals, especially those with a personal or family history of cancer, cutting back on alcohol could be a powerful step toward reducing their risk.

The good news is that small, intentional changes can make a big difference. Opting for alcohol-free alternatives, limiting consumption to special occasions and finding healthier ways to manage stress are just a few strategies that can improve overall well-being.

This update serves not only as a warning but a call to action to rethink acceptable drinking habits, especially given the link between alcohol and cancer, and focus on healthier lifestyle choices. 

By staying informed and taking proactive steps, Marylanders can lead healthier, longer lives.

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