When talking about breast cancer risk factors, most people know about age, family history, and genetics. However, one important risk factor that doesn't get much attention is alcohol consumption.
Researchers have found links between some cancers and alcohol consumption, but not others. The International Agency for Research on Cancer says that drinking alcohol increases the risk of at least ...
Alcohol consumption, especially binge drinking, is a significant risk factor for breast cancer, with early-onset cases being particularly affected. Historical and recent studies consistently show ...
IOWA, USA — A report by American Cancer Society shows that cases of lobular breast cancer, or invasive lobular carcinoma, are increasing in the United States. 33,600 women will be diagnosed with ...
Multiple studies have linked alcohol consumption to an increased risk of breast cancer, and binge drinking may exacerbate that risk. "There's indeed overwhelming evidence that consuming alcohol is ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. New U.S. Dietary Guidelines deliver a clear directive: drink less. The evidence shows ...
This article originally appeared on Time. The scientific link between alcohol and breast cancer is strong, but most of the research backing it has been done in white women, not diverse groups of women ...
A mother of three, who has experienced a breast cancer diagnosis, will star in a national charity advertising campaign to "support the nearly one million people that are living with or beyond breast ...