Alcoholic beverages increase the risk of cancer

According to Mehr reporter, quoted from Madison Net, according to researchers, alcohol consumption increases the risk of at least seven types of cancer.
The new recommendation includes a series of recommendations, including updating the warning label on alcoholic beverages, to raise awareness of the risk of cancer.
Labels currently placed on alcohol bottles and cans warn against drinking while pregnant or before driving and operating machinery, and about public health risks.
Regardless of the type of alcohol consumed (beer, wine, or spirits), a direct association between alcohol consumption and cancer risk has been well established for at least seven types of cancer.
• Breast cancers
• Colorectum (rectal cancer)
• Mary
• Liver
• Mouth (oral cavity)
• throat (larynx)
Voice box (larynx)
Specifically for breast cancer, 16.4% of all breast cancer cases are related to alcohol consumption.
Source:mehrnews