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December 7, 2011
In Today's Issue
- Have You Seen Linda Allen's new Candida System yet? It's called "Yeast Infection No More"
- Alcohol Consumption And Lung Cancer Risk: The Latest News...
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Alcohol Consumption And Lung Cancer Risk: The Latest News...
Dear Reader,
Smokers will tell you that nothing goes better with a glass of wine or a beer than a cigarette... and while medicine has long known that smoking is a cause of lung cancer, the companion behavior (drinking to excess) appears to be a rather serious, though unrecognized, risk.
A new study presented at the American College of Chest Physicians annual meeting has found a link between heavy drinking and an uptick in the risk of lung cancer, the number one cancer killer of both men and women the world over.
Even today, more Americans die as a result of lung cancer than any other cancer.
In 2007, the most recent year statistics are available; just about 203,000 U.S.
adults were diagnosed with lung cancer, nearly 159,000 died from the disease.
The only good news is that since the 1964 Surgeon General report confirming the
dangers of smoking, millions have quit.
We now understand that smoking doesn't
just impact the person with the cigarette - family members, children, friends,
coworkers and others who breathe in those chemicals are also at higher risk for
dangerous disease.
In one of the studies presented at the meeting, the diet and lifestyle of over
126,000 subjects was examined between the years 1978 and 1985, with incidence
of lung cancer tracked through to the year 2008.
The Kaiser Permanente team found
that having over 3 alcoholic drinks per day raised the risk of lung cancer, with
a slightly higher association for beer compared to either wine or liquor. When
compared to those who did not drink, subjects who had 3 or more alcoholic drinks
a day were 30% more likely to be diagnosed with cancer of the lung. There was
a whopping 70% rise in risk if the alcoholic drink was beer.
Interesting that this study also saw that a higher BMI (body mass index) was associated with a reduction in the chances of malignancies in the lungs. This isn't to suggest that you start packing on weight... the effects of all those extra pounds might not show themselves for years. But they will appear. Your doctor knows that for sure.
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Alcohol Consumption And Lung Cancer Risk: The Latest News... Continued...
But, researchers admit it is hard to see how much of an impact drinking has on
lung cancer when it so often is accompanied by smoking, or spending lots of time
in smoke filled environments.
The other study to be presented at CHEST 2011 meeting was from the Czech Republic.
This work found that among non-smoking females, regular black tea intake might
lower lung cancer risk by 31%. Higher amounts of fruit in the diet were also
linked with lower cancer risk for both men and women.
Experts warn that all these results need to be reproduced by additional research
before being considered as solid recommendations, so there's no need to eliminate
alcohol from your life. The research here demonstrates associations that might
be intriguing, but are far from fact. As with everything, moderation is key.
In the meantime, if you're worried about cancer, you can directly impact your
own risk of this dangerous disease by not smoking, and limiting (or eliminating)
your exposure to passive smoke.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=150955
MedicineNet info on smoking and how to quit: http://www.medicinenet.com/smoking_and_quitting_smoking/article.htm
MedicineNet info on lung cancer: http://www.medicinenet.com/lung_cancer/article.htm
CHEST 2011: http://2011.accpmeeting.org/home
Scientific abstracts, CHEST 2011, annual meeting American College of Chest Physicians, Oct. 22-26, 2011: http://chestjournal.chestpubs.org/content/vol140/4_MeetingAbstracts
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