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alcohol risk_factor_for cancer

Subject
alcohol
Relation
risk_factor_for
Object
cancer
p-value
Evidence from: primary | all sources

Evidence (11 sources)

A meta-analysis of two genome-wide association studies to identify novel loci for maximum number of alcoholic drinks. (2013) PMID:23743675 primary
Consumption of alcohol ... is associated with increased risk of ... cancer ...
confidence: 0.96
The impact of the COVID lockdown on alcohol consumption in the Netherlands. The role of living arrangements and social isolation. (2022) PMID:35168117 cited
Alcohol consumption ... is associated with chronic medical conditions, such as ... cancer
confidence: 0.96
Genome-wide association study of alcohol consumption and genetic overlap with other health-related traits in UK Biobank (N=112 117). (2017) PMID:28937693 cited
Levels of alcohol consumption within a population are strongly linked to ... cancer.
confidence: 0.90
Genetic contributors to variation in alcohol consumption vary by race/ethnicity in a large multi-ethnic genome-wide association study. (2017) PMID:28485404 cited
The harms from excessive alcohol consumption include a greater risk of ... cancer.
confidence: 0.94
Increased cigarette tax is associated with reductions in alcohol consumption in a longitudinal U.S. sample. (2014) PMID:23930623 cited
Excessive drinking impacts risk for ... cancer ...
confidence: 0.96
Alcohol consumption in men is influenced by qualitatively different genetic factors in adolescence and adulthood. (2013) PMID:23282961 cited
Excessive alcohol consumption ... includes ... some types of cancer
confidence: 0.96
Alcohol consumption and non-communicable diseases: epidemiology and policy implications. (2011) PMID:21819471 cited
detrimental burden from alcohol is greatest for cancer
confidence: 0.93
Alcohol consumption and non-communicable diseases: epidemiology and policy implications. (2011) PMID:21819471 cited
alcohol has been particularly linked to cancer
confidence: 0.94
Alcohol consumption and non-communicable diseases: epidemiology and policy implications. (2011) PMID:21819471 cited
stopping or reducing alcohol consumption will reduce cancer risks
confidence: 0.95
Alcohol consumption and non-communicable diseases: epidemiology and policy implications. (2011) PMID:21819471 cited
In terms of NCDs, alcohol has been particularly linked to cancer ...
confidence: 0.94
Can we identify genes for alcohol consumption in samples ascertained for heterogeneous purposes? (2009) PMID:19183129 cited
Alcohol consumption is considered to influence risk for many diseases and conditions (e.g. cancer ...).
confidence: 0.95