The Carcinogenicity of Alcoholic Beverages: A Review

There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, gastric, breast, prostate, colorectal, and liver cancers. Lifestyle behaviors, including drinking patterns and smoking status can synergistically increase the adverse outcomes of alcohol inta...

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Main Authors: Saeed Sherafatmanesh, Maryam Ekramzadeh, Marzieh Akbarzadeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2017-03-01
Series:International Journal of Nutrition Sciences
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Online Access:http://ijns.sums.ac.ir/index.php/IJNS/article/view/19
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spelling doaj-3afdeddf64664e489717a19f7e6845b52020-11-24T22:04:01ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Nutrition Sciences2538-18732538-28292017-03-012129The Carcinogenicity of Alcoholic Beverages: A ReviewSaeed Sherafatmanesh0Maryam Ekramzadeh1Marzieh Akbarzadeh2Student Research Committee, School of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranNutrition Research Center, Department of Clinical Nutrition, School of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranNutrition Research Center, Department of Community Nutrition, School of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranThere is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, gastric, breast, prostate, colorectal, and liver cancers. Lifestyle behaviors, including drinking patterns and smoking status can synergistically increase the adverse outcomes of alcohol intake. This review aims at summarizing published data considering alcohol consumption as a risk factor for major cancers and possible mechanisms in its pathogenesis. A literature search was carried out in PubMed, Science direct, Google scholar, Medline, and Web of Science (ISI) databases. The search was limited to studies published in English. 59 eligible articles were identified. The available data provided adequate scientific evidence which pointed toward a positive association between alcohol intake and development of oral, pharynx, esophagus, gastric, breast, prostate, colorectal, and liver cancer. This review provided sufficient evidence that alcohol, even at low intakes, significantly increases the risk of cancer in those sites where there is direct contact with alcohol such as the oral cavity, pharynx, and esophagus. Clinicians should always evaluate the patient-specific risk, considering the additive/synergistic behaviors, including drinking pattern and smoking status together.http://ijns.sums.ac.ir/index.php/IJNS/article/view/19Alcoholic beveragesCancerPathogenesisDrinking patternsRisk factors
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author Saeed Sherafatmanesh
Maryam Ekramzadeh
Marzieh Akbarzadeh
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Maryam Ekramzadeh
Marzieh Akbarzadeh
The Carcinogenicity of Alcoholic Beverages: A Review
International Journal of Nutrition Sciences
Alcoholic beverages
Cancer
Pathogenesis
Drinking patterns
Risk factors
author_facet Saeed Sherafatmanesh
Maryam Ekramzadeh
Marzieh Akbarzadeh
author_sort Saeed Sherafatmanesh
title The Carcinogenicity of Alcoholic Beverages: A Review
title_short The Carcinogenicity of Alcoholic Beverages: A Review
title_full The Carcinogenicity of Alcoholic Beverages: A Review
title_fullStr The Carcinogenicity of Alcoholic Beverages: A Review
title_full_unstemmed The Carcinogenicity of Alcoholic Beverages: A Review
title_sort carcinogenicity of alcoholic beverages: a review
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Nutrition Sciences
issn 2538-1873
2538-2829
publishDate 2017-03-01
description There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, gastric, breast, prostate, colorectal, and liver cancers. Lifestyle behaviors, including drinking patterns and smoking status can synergistically increase the adverse outcomes of alcohol intake. This review aims at summarizing published data considering alcohol consumption as a risk factor for major cancers and possible mechanisms in its pathogenesis. A literature search was carried out in PubMed, Science direct, Google scholar, Medline, and Web of Science (ISI) databases. The search was limited to studies published in English. 59 eligible articles were identified. The available data provided adequate scientific evidence which pointed toward a positive association between alcohol intake and development of oral, pharynx, esophagus, gastric, breast, prostate, colorectal, and liver cancer. This review provided sufficient evidence that alcohol, even at low intakes, significantly increases the risk of cancer in those sites where there is direct contact with alcohol such as the oral cavity, pharynx, and esophagus. Clinicians should always evaluate the patient-specific risk, considering the additive/synergistic behaviors, including drinking pattern and smoking status together.
topic Alcoholic beverages
Cancer
Pathogenesis
Drinking patterns
Risk factors
url http://ijns.sums.ac.ir/index.php/IJNS/article/view/19
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