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Drinking alcohol is linked to higher chances of colorectal cancer − but just how many drinks increase your risk? Here's what ...
Two alcoholic drinks a day could increase bowel cancer risk by up to 95%, study warns - Alcohol is responsible for about 3.3 ...
A new study found that lifetime alcohol consumption can significantly raise the risk of developing colorectal cancer.
Researchers have figured out how many drinks per week may raise your risk by 25%.
Research published in the journal Cancer indicates that consuming an average of 14 alcoholic drinks per week—approximately two drinks per day—can increase your risk of rectal cancer by 25% and colon ...
Drinking heavily over many years is linked to a higher risk of colorectal cancer, especially rectal cancer, according to new research tracking U.S. adults for two decades. People who drank heavily ...
Higher average lifetime alcohol intake was associated with a higher risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), especially rectal cancer ...
Studies have demonstrated a link between alcohol consumption and an elevated risk of colorectal cancer. New research now ...
The findings come as colorectal cancer has become a leading cause of U.S. cancer deaths for those under 50.
An analysis of more than 88,000 U.S. adults provides new insights into how duration and extent of alcohol consumption may affect colorectal cancer risk.Current and consistent heavy alcohol intake ...