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Monday, 26 September 2011

Less alcohol means less breast cancer

Next time you want to "drink pink" grapefruit, papaya or only series of pomegranate juice without alcohol. Australian researchers recently crunched data for alcohol and cancer, finding that 20% of cases of breast cancer were linked to alcohol use. ", this means that for every 5 people diagnosed with breast cancer, one of them would have been if alcohol.

Professor Ian Olver, Cancer Council calls on Australian alcohol carcinogen category 1, comparing the negative health effects of tobacco or asbestos. Olver said, "we know alcohol interferes with the rest of the female hormones, so there is a very strong connection to what could cause something like breast cancer, but we didn't expect to be so high." the majority of breast tumors are fueled by estrogen and progesterone. mild drinking any amount of alcoholevery day, especially drinking water causes your hormone levels to rise, and exposes your breast tissue at higher risk for cancer.

Thus, to reduce the risk of breast cancer, empty your glass! And I do not mean putting another glass of beer, wine, or liquor. Cancer Council considered 2 drinks a day were not harmful-until this study have now say there is a safe limit for intake of alcohol. It is well known that alcohol can cause liver cancer, head and neck, esophagus and mouth, breast and bowel. If alcohol limit or stop drinking completely, you can reduce your risk for these cancers.


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Less alcohol means less of Breast Cancer

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Next time you want to "drink pink" just order grapefruit, papaya, or pomegranate juice - without alcohol. ? Australian researchers recently crunched the data on alcohol and cancer, finding that 20 percent of breast cancer cases were linked to alcohol use. ? That means that for every 5 people diagnosed with breast cancer, one of them will have overused alcohol.


Professor Ian Olver of the Australian Cancer Council calls alcohol a Class 1 carcinogen, comparing its negative health effects to tobacco or asbestos. ? Olver said, "We know alcohol does interfere with the balance of female hormones, so there is a very strong link with how it could cause something like breast cancer, but we didn't expect it to be quite that high."? The majority of breast tumors are fueled by estrogen and progesterone. ? Drinking any amount of alcohol, especially daily drinking, causes your hormone levels to rise, and exposes your breast tissue to a greater risk for cancer.


So, to lower your risk of breast cancer, empty your glass! And I don't mean putting away another glass of beer, wine, or liquor. ? The Cancer Council thought that 2 drinks a day was not harmful - until they did this study. ? Now they say that there is no safe level for alcohol intake. ? It has long been known that alcohol can cause cancers of the liver, head and neck, esophagus and mouth, breast and bowel. ? If you cut down on alcohol, or stop drinking it altogether, you can lower your risk for all these cancers.


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Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Less alcohol means less breast cancer


Next time, if you want the "pink drink" only order grapefruit, papaya or Pomegranate juice - without alcohol. Australian researchers recently ? crunched the data on alcohol and cancer, finding that 20 percent of breast cancer cases were related to alcohol use. ?, this means that for every 5 people with breast cancer diagnosed, one alcohol overused they have is.


Professor Ian Olver of Australian Council cancer called alcohol a class 1 carcinogen, compare its negative health effects to tobacco or asbestos. ? Olver said: "we know that alcohol causes with the balance of female hormones, so that there is a very strong connection with as something like breast cancer might cause, but we don't expect it that it would be quite as high."? Who ? drink majority of breast tumours by estrogen and progesterone. are driven a lot of alcohol, especially daily drink, causes that increase your hormone levels, and makes your breast tissue, a greater risk for cancer.


So, to reduce the risk of breast cancer, you empty your glass! And I do not mean an another glass of beer, wine, storage or Cancer Council, intended, that 2 drinks a day was not harmful - it this study. ? they now have it say liquor. no safe level of alcohol useis ?. ?, it has long known that alcohol liver, head and neck, esophagus and mouth can cause, breast and bowel. ? If you stop drinking alcohol to reduce, or it altogether, you can reduce your risk for all of these types of cancer.


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Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Less Alcohol Means Less Breast Cancer

Next time you want to "drink pink" just order grapefruit, papaya, or pomegranate juice - without alcohol.? Australian researchers recently crunched the data on alcohol and cancer, finding that 20 percent of breast cancer cases were linked to alcohol use.? That means that for every 5 people diagnosed with breast cancer, one of them will have overused alcohol.

Professor Ian Olver of the Australian Cancer Council calls alcohol a Class 1 carcinogen, comparing its negative health effects to tobacco or asbestos.? Olver said, "We know alcohol does interfere with the balance of female hormones, so there is a very strong link with how it could cause something like breast cancer, but we didn't expect it to be quite that high."? The majority of breast tumors are fueled by estrogen and progesterone.? Drinking any amount of alcohol, especially daily drinking, causes your hormone levels to rise, and exposes your breast tissue to a greater risk for cancer.

So, to lower your risk of breast cancer, empty your glass! And I don't mean putting away another glass of beer, wine, or liquor.? The Cancer Council thought that 2 drinks a day was not harmful - until they did this study.? Now they say that there is no safe level for alcohol intake.? It has long been known that alcohol can cause cancers of the liver, head and neck, esophagus and mouth, breast and bowel.? If you cut down on alcohol, or stop drinking it altogether, you can lower your risk for all these cancers.


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