Drinking beer and other types of alcohol can increase the risk of having cancer. Mouth, larynx, and pharynx cancer can all be caused by drinking alcohol.
Anything can cause cancer and depending on your predisposition to certain types of cancer not taking care of your body you can have cancer. The drinking of too much alcohol can cause alcoholic hepatitis which can lead to the development of jaundice. Chronic liver inflammation can lead to cirrhosis of the liver. Binge drinking can cause blackouts, memory loss and anxiety. Long term drinking can cause permanent brain damage and serious mental problems. So, as you can see alcohol is not the best for maximum performance of your body.
No, Cancer is a mutation. It is not normal.
Over the long term, chronic intake of any alcoholic beverage will create a variety of neurological problems, culminating in damage that destroys motor coordination and leads to permanent mental instability. That's if the cirrhosis or cancer doesn't get you first.
usually cancer
cancer or a tumor
cancer
You can have cancer anywhere there are cells; where there are cells, there is a possibility of a mutation that causes cancer.
A mutation of a cell is the reason Cancer is started.
Radioactivity and mutation in your cells
Your question makes no sense. Cancer is mutation of normal cells.
BRCA1 mutation is a genetic alteration in the BRCA1 gene that increases the risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer. Individuals with a BRCA1 mutation have an increased likelihood of developing these types of cancer compared to those without the mutation. Testing for BRCA1 mutations can help in assessing cancer risk and guiding management options.
Yes, people will die of liver cancer (and also alcohol poisoning) if they chose to be an alcoholic forever.