Links between alcohol consumption and breast cancer: A look at the evidence

Title
Links between alcohol consumption and breast cancer: A look at the evidence
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2015
Journal
Women's Health
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pagination
65 - 77
Date published
2015
ISBN
17455057 (ISSN)
Abstract

Alcohol consumption by adult women is consistently associated with risk of breast cancer. Several questions regarding alcohol and breast cancer need to be addressed. Menarche to first pregnancy represents a window of time when breast tissue is particularly susceptible to carcinogens. Youth alcohol consumption is common in the USA, largely in the form of binge drinking and heavy drinking. Whether alcohol intake acts early in the process of breast tumorigenesis is unclear. This review aims to focus on the influences of timing and patterns of alcohol consumption and the effect of alcohol on intermediate risk markers. We also review possible mechanisms underlying the alcohol-breast cancer association.