Alcohol consumption and prostate cancer: A mini review

Title
Alcohol consumption and prostate cancer: A mini review
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2010
Journal
Experimental Oncology
Volume
32
Issue
2
Pagination
66 - 70
Date published
2010
ISBN
18129269 (ISSN)
Abstract

Prostate cancer has become a major public health problem worldwide although the etiology of prostate cancer remains largely unknown. Dietary factors, dietary supplements, and physical activity might be important in the prevention of the disease. In the majority of studies published, it was observed that high consumption of meat, alcohol and dairy products has been linked to a greater risk. Specifically, alcohol use, and particularly heavy use, may cause cancers of liver, esophagus, larynx, pharynx and oral cavity, with risks for the aero-digestive cancers. Moderate use among women has been related with increases in breast cancer. Alcohol consumption is a modifiable lifestyle factor that may affect prostate cancer risk. Alcohol alters the hormonal environment and in parallel, containing chemical substances such as flavonoids (red wine), may alter tumor cell growth. In this mini review, the relation between alcohol consumption and prostate cancer risk is analyzed. Copyright