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Researchers develop comprehensive new way to predict breast cancer risk

other factors such as weight, age at menopause, alcohol consumption and use of hormone replacement therapy. Although individually some of these...

World Cancer Day: highlighting physical activity in the global fight against cancer

health and wellbeing - by being active, limiting alcohol consumption, avoiding tobacco, and moderating red and processed meat consumption -...

New review concludes evidence for alcohol causing cancer is strong

evidence supports a causal association between alcohol consumption and cancers at seven sites in the body: oropharynx, larynx, oesophagus, liver,... causal association means there is evidence that alcohol consumption directly causes cancer. Professor Connor’s review is published online today by ...

For breast cancer patients, never too late to quit smoking

factors that could impact survival, including alcohol consumption and body mass index. By 2010, a total of 6,778 women died – the leading c...

Mediterranean diet supplemented with olive oil appears to protect against breast cancer

the only clear epidemiological evidence is with alcohol consumption. Historically, rates of breast cancer have been observed to be...

Benefits of mammography screening outweigh adverse effects for women aged 50–69 years

reproductive factors, hormonal treatment, alcohol consumption, obesity (for postmenopausal breast cancer only), and exposure to ionising...

Cancer prevention

and colon cancer, is much stronger. Any alcohol consumption can increase your risk of cancer, though there is some evidence to suggest...

Study links cigarette smoking, breast cancer risk

fact that any association could be confounded by alcohol consumption, and also to the fact that studies have not consistently shown an increase in...

Adolescent alcohol consumption and breast cancer

alcohol consumption and breast... Alcohol consumption by adolescents may increase breast cancer risk in those with a family history... alcohol consumption, benign breast disease, breast cancer, teenagers, adolescent...

Low levels of alcohol consumption associated with small increased risk of breast cancer

levels of alcohol consumption associated with small increased risk of breast... examined the association of breast cancer with alcohol consumption during adult life, including quantity, frequency, and age at... cancer, alcohol consumption...

Weight has strongest influence on breast cancer hormones in post menopausal women

Maintaining a healthy body weight and reducing alcohol consumption are key to reducing breast cancer risk.” Reference Endogenous H...

Scientists identify avoidable breast cancer risk factors

therapy), physical activity, overweight and alcohol consumption. All these lifestyle factors have been identified in prior studies as possible...

Drinking alcohol ‘may increase risk of some types of breast cancer’

such as the women's self-reported levels of alcohol consumption; family history of diseases; and whether or not they had children. Read the...

Study confirms impact of lifestyle on breast cancer risk

by maintaining a healthy weight, reducing alcohol consumption, taking regular exercise and breastfeeding. Scientists at Imperial College...

Red and white wine have ‘no benefit’ for breast cancer risk

research has suggested that while overall alcohol consumption increases the risk of the disease, red wine may in fact provide a small...

One or two drinks a day increase the risk of cancer in women

liver, rectum and mouth and throat are due to alcohol consumption. Most of these extra cases are breast cancer; the researchers estimated that...


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