Alcohol use linked to multiple cancer risk

That might not prove themselves in other situations, and then the network appears materials about the dangers of alcohol to the body. But judging by the latest research from the Cancer Research UK specialists, alcoholic beverages somehow increase the risk of multiple cancers. Discuss Alcohol use has been linked to the risk of multiple cancers

More than a third of people all over the world can suffer from some form of cancer. At the same time, malignant cells-culprits under normal conditions do not pose a danger. But as soon as a person begins to abuse alcohol, the substance turns into a carcinogen – acetaldehyde.

In turn, the new substance increases the level of estrogen with insulin – they promote cell division and generally accelerates their uncontrolled division. At the same time, alcoholic beverages cause changes in the cells in the mouth and throat, which, as a result, increases the likelihood of absorbing harmful chemicals.

According to scientists, drinking more than 3.5 servings of alcohol a day increases the risk of developing certain types of cancer by 2-3 times.

Source: Planet Today


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