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20-12 The link between alcohol abuse and lung cancer
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Alcohol consumption has been linked to a variety of cancers, including breast, throat, mouth and liver cancers. Additionally, it has been suggested by researchers that alcohol consumption can also increase the chance of lung cancer. Heavy consumption of alcohol also creates alcoholic lung disease, a precursor of serious lung diseases, including canc
24-11 National Lung Cancer Awareness Month– Part 2: Understanding alcoholic lung disease
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Everyone knows about alcoholic liver disease, but alcoholic lung disease, though prevalent, is getting attention only in the recent years. It is a well-known fact that alcohol consumption hurts the liver, but recent studies have revealed that it harms the lungs as well. (more…)
12-10 Exploring relationship between alcohol consumption and development of cancer
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Alcohol is the most easily available addictive in the markets globally. While the selling of illicit drugs is illegal, alcohol is readily available in licensed liquor shops. Hence, developing alcohol addiction is much easier and common than any other substance. Though hazards of alcohol and its effects on liver are widely known, there is very little
08-08 Alcohol linked to 7 types of cancer: Study
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Excessive drinking has always been considered a cause of various health-related problems. There are plenty of studies pointing at the numerous physical and psychological disorders caused by alcohol abuse. A recent study, titled “Alcohol consumption as a cause of cancer,” aimed to collect sufficient evidence to support the association between alc
12-05 Poor awareness level among public about cancer-causing effects of alcohol: Study
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The last thing anyone would want to hear is that alcohol causes cancer. But sadly, the results of consuming excessive alcohol can be far worse than feared, affecting a person in many different ways. There is a causal relationship between alcohol consumption and various types of cancers, such as mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, colon-rectum, liver,

20-12 The link between alcohol abuse and lung cancer
Posted in Addiction, alcohol, Alcohol Abuse, alcohol addiction, alcoholism, cancer by AAT-Arizona Team - 0 Comments
Alcohol consumption has been linked to a variety of cancers, including breast, throat, mouth and liver cancers. Additionally, it has been suggested by researchers that alcohol consumption can also increase the chance of lung cancer. Heavy consumption of alcohol also creates alcoholic lung disease, a precursor of serious lung diseases, including canc
24-11 National Lung Cancer Awareness Month– Part 2: Understanding alcoholic lung disease
Posted in Addiction, alcohol, Alcohol Abuse, cancer by AAT-Arizona Team - 0 Comments
Everyone knows about alcoholic liver disease, but alcoholic lung disease, though prevalent, is getting attention only in the recent years. It is a well-known fact that alcohol consumption hurts the liver, but recent studies have revealed that it harms the lungs as well. (more…)
12-10 Exploring relationship between alcohol consumption and development of cancer
Posted in Addiction, cancer by AAT-Arizona Team - 0 Comments
Alcohol is the most easily available addictive in the markets globally. While the selling of illicit drugs is illegal, alcohol is readily available in licensed liquor shops. Hence, developing alcohol addiction is much easier and common than any other substance. Though hazards of alcohol and its effects on liver are widely known, there is very little
08-08 Alcohol linked to 7 types of cancer: Study
Posted in alcohol, cancer by AAT-Arizona Team - 0 Comments
Excessive drinking has always been considered a cause of various health-related problems. There are plenty of studies pointing at the numerous physical and psychological disorders caused by alcohol abuse. A recent study, titled “Alcohol consumption as a cause of cancer,” aimed to collect sufficient evidence to support the association between alc