Alcohol consumption and lung cancer: A review of the epidemiologic evidence

Title
Alcohol consumption and lung cancer: A review of the epidemiologic evidence
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2001
Journal
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention
Volume
10
Issue
8
Pagination
813 - 821
Date published
2001
ISBN
10559965 (ISSN)
Abstract

A role for alcohol consumption in lung cancer etiology has been suggested in some studies, but this possible relationship has been often regarded with skepticism, with any indication of an association being attributed to confounding by cigarette smoking. The purpose of this work was to review the epidemiological evidence for an association of alcohol and lung cancer and to identify gaps in that research. The studies reviewed here provide some indication that alcohol and particularly beer intake may increase lung cancer risk after controlling for cigarette smoking. Although the evidence is not conclusive, it warrants additional consideration of alcohol as a risk factor in lung cancer etiology, independent of cigarette smoking. Recommendations for future studies are provided.