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bizi 10-24-2013 11:41 PM

Alcohol can cause breast cancer!
 
Alcohol and breast cancer
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

The relationship between alcohol and breast cancer has been a subject of significant research. It has long been considered a risk factor for breast cancer in women.[1][2] The International Agency for Research on Cancer has declared that there is sufficient scientific evidence to classify alcoholic beverages a Group 1 carcinogen that causes breast cancer in women.[3] Group 1 carcinogens are the substances with the clearest scientific evidence that they cause cancer, such as smoking tobacco.

A woman drinking an average of two units of alcohol per day has 8% higher of developing breast cancer than a woman who drinks an average of one unit of alcohol per day.[4] A study of more than 1,280,000 middle-aged British women concluded that for every additional drink regularly consumed per day, the incidence of breast cancer increases by 1.1%.[5] Approximately 6% (between 3.2% and 8.8%) of breast cancers reported in the UK each year could be prevented if drinking was reduced to a very low level (i.e. less than 1 unit/week).[4]

Among women, breast cancer comprises 60% of alcohol-attributable cancers.[6]

A study of 17,647 nurses found that high drinking levels more than doubled risk of breast cancer with 2% increase risk for each additional drink per week consumed. Binge drinking of 4–5 drinks increases the risk by 55%.[7]


Did you read that binge drinking increases our odds of getting breast cancer by 55%!


Studies suggest that drinking alcohol during pregnancy may affect the likelihood of breast cancer in daughters. "For women who are pregnant, ingestion of alcohol, even in moderation, may lead to elevated circulating oestradiol levels, either through a reduction of melatonin or some other mechanism. This may then affect the developing mammary tissue such that the lifetime risk of breast cancer is raised in their daughters."[10]


I am AF 74 days as of tonight.( I took Belle's 100 day challenge)

It has been relatively easy since I decided that I don't drink any more.

Wolfie has made an appearance or two or three but overall I am wearing my FU wolfie bracelet and doing fine!
bizi

Mari 10-25-2013 02:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bizi (Post 1024547)
I am AF 74 days as of tonight.( I took Belle's 100 day challenge)

It has been relatively easy since I decided that I don't drink any more.

bizi


Hi, Bizi,

You can feel good about all that you are accomplishing. :hug: :hug: :hug:

M

DiMarie 10-26-2013 08:44 PM

I just love ya so much, hugs my gf!
Really high rate, I wonder if here is a secondary hing like they smoke too, or di't in a bar that has second hand smoke.

Dmom3005 10-27-2013 11:32 AM

I'm so glad you are quitting.

I was surprised to see this. Luckily its not something
I have to worry about.

Donna :hug::grouphug:


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