alcohol
It is possible but if you drink sensibly it is very unlikely
The answer cannot be quantified, because individuals react differently to the presence of alcohol in their bodies. Alcohol-related cancer is characteristic of long-term chronic drinkers.
Avoiding cigarettes and alcohol may be helpful
He died in June 1957 from throat cancer, exacerbated by smoking and alcohol. He was only 53 years old.
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.
smoking can cause lung cancer or being around it About another sixty factors have been linked to lung cancer, including milk, antibiotics, colour TVs, gas cookers and fires, wood burning stoves, alcohol, traffic fumes....
There are varities of Cancer..People get cancer because sometime the body functions might stop working and the part will be dead and the other reason is that you can get cancer from drinking too much alcohol that will cause kidney failure and also if you smoke you can get lung cancer.
Alcohol consumption has been seen to increase the risk of breast cancer. Drinking alcohol, especially along with smoking, increases the risk of cancers of the mouth, esophagus, pharynx, larynx and liver in men, and of breast cancer in women, according to the National Cancer Institute. Fortunately, except for breast cancer, these cancers are all rare. Moderate consumption doesn't increase the risk of the most common cancers, except for breast cancer, as listed by the National Cancer Institute alphabetically: • Bladder Cancer • Breast Cancer • Colon and Rectal Cancer • Endometrial Cancer • Kidney Cancer (Renal Cell) • Leukemia • Lung Cancer • Melanoma • Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma • Ovarian Cancer • Prostate Cancer • Skin Cancer (Non-Melanoma) 1 Of these 12 most common caners, the risk of two (kidney cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma) are reduced by consuming alcohol.
Yes, alcohol consumption has been linked to an increased risk of developing rectal cancer. Studies have shown that heavy alcohol consumption can contribute to the development of this type of cancer. It is recommended to limit alcohol intake to reduce the risk of developing rectal cancer.
Alcohol consumption has been linked to an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer. Studies have shown that women who drink alcohol regularly may have a higher likelihood of developing this type of cancer compared to those who do not drink alcohol. It is recommended to limit alcohol intake to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer.
Alcohol damages many of your organs and over excessive drinking can cause liver failure , drinking alcohol allot can thin bones , it can also cause stomach cancer , alcohol does damage most parts of the body not just physically but mentally drinking alcohol all the time may make you feel like you need it all the time.