European Code against Cancer 4th Edition: Alcohol drinking and cancer.

Title
European Code against Cancer 4th Edition: Alcohol drinking and cancer.
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2015
Journal
Cancer Epidemiol
Volume
39 Suppl 1
Pagination
S67-74
Date published
2015 Dec
ISSN
1877-783X
Keywords
Abstract

Alcohol consumption is the third leading risk factor for disease and mortality in Europe. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs provide strengthened evidence that the consumption of alcoholic beverages is causally associated with cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, liver, colorectum and female breast, even for low and moderate alcohol intakes. The risk of cancer increases in a dose-dependent manner, and the higher the amount of alcohol consumed, the higher the risk of developing cancer. Several biological mechanisms explain the carcinogenicity of alcohol; among them, ethanol and its genotoxic metabolite acetaldehyde play a major role. Taking all this evidence into account, a recommendation of the 4th edition of the European Code against Cancer (ECAC) is: "If you drink alcohol of any type, limit your intake. Not drinking alcohol is better for cancer prevention."