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May 7, 2012
In Today's Issue
- Medical Doctor Reveals The Shocking Truth
- Just One A Day Can Raise Risk Of Cancer...
- Have You Seen Linda Allen's new Candida System yet? It's called "Yeast Infection No More"
Medical Doctor Reveals The Shocking Truth
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Just One A Day Can Raise Risk Of Cancer...
Dear Reader,
When it comes to breast cancer risk, even a little alcohol might be enough to get you in trouble. While experts have warned of the many health dangers of too much drinking, a new review of existing research to be published in the journal Alcohol and Alcoholism reveals that just a single alcoholic drink each day can raise a woman's risk of breast cancer by almost 5%. Heavier intakes (3+ drinks/day) can bring the increase in risk to a dangerous 50% according to the team of researchers from France, Italy and Germany.
Warnings about alcohol consumption and breast cancer were first brought to light in the early 1980s, and have gained ground ever since. Alcohol is thought to raise estrogen levels, and there are earlier studies that have found alcohol linked strongly to estrogen receptor positive cancers that need the hormone in order to keep growing.
For the current review the team examined past research and selected 113 earlier studies that examined light drinking and breast cancer risk. They were able to attribute 2% of breast cancers in both North America and Europe to light drinking alone; almost 50,000 of these cancers the world over to drinking heavily. The findings do seem to echo the advice of physicians, to live a healthy lifestyle and minimize your intake of alcohol.
A healthy woman, who is at average risk for breast cancer, should not drink more than one alcoholic beverage a day. If you're at a higher risk of breast cancer because of a family history for example, you should avoid daily consumption of alcohol and perhaps only drink on special occasions, if at all.
While a family history of breast cancer increases your risk of the disease, remember that most women who get breast cancer do NOT have a family history of the disease.
The link between even moderate alcohol intake and a slightly higher risk of breast cancer has been reported earlier according to Dr. Joanne Mortimer, who is director of the Women's Cancer Programs at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center in California. The new findings update this thinking, and because they made use of both newer and older studies, are able to give a better estimate of the risk of drinking alcohol every day.
But, moderate alcohol intake has been found to be good for the heart. So how do women choose?
Continues below...
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Just One A Day Can Raise Risk Of Cancer... Continued...
Look to the American Cancer Society guidelines that suggest if you don't drink
alcohol, don't start for health benefits. If you do drink, keep your intake to
one drink a day, though if you are at risk of breast cancer you might be smart
to avoid alcohol altogether.
Mortimer believes that if you are at risk, a single change like this won't have
much impact. You'll need to be doing other things - exercising and eating healthy
- as well to truly bring down your risk. In the U.S., estimates suggest that
one in every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some time in
her life. The risk from light alcohol intake is then added to that starting point.
The good news is that drinking alcohol is totally within your control -so you
can do something about your breast cancer risk if you need to.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=156526
National Breast Cancer Foundation info on breast cancer: http://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/
American Cancer Society risk factors for breast cancer: http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/BreastCancer/DetailedGuide/breast-cancer-risk-factors
Joanne Mortimer, M.D., director, Women's Cancer Programs and professor of medical oncology and experimental therapeutics, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center: http://www.cityofhope.org/directory/people/mortimer-joanne/Pages/default.aspx
Study abstract, advance access, March 29, 2012, Alcohol and Alcoholism: http://alcalc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/03/14
/alcalc.ags011.abstract
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