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#Alcohol and #Cancer - What is the Truth?

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  Alcohol consumption is a well-established risk factor for several types of cancer. While moderate drinking is often considered acceptable in many cultures, research consistently shows that even small amounts of alcohol can increase cancer risk. Understanding this correlation is essential for making informed lifestyle choices to reduce cancer risk. How Alcohol Contributes to Cancer Development Alcohol affects the body in multiple ways that contribute to cancer risk, including:      1. Acetaldehyde Formation – When alcohol is metabolized in the body, it is converted into acetaldehyde, a toxic substance that can damage DNA and hinder the body's ability to repair cells.      2. Increased Estrogen Levels – Alcohol can elevate estrogen levels, which is linked to a higher risk of breast cancer.      3. Weakened Immune System – Chronic alcohol consumption weakens the immune system, making the body more susceptible to cancerous cell growt...