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      Alcohol as a Risk Factor for Cancer: Existing Evidence in a Global Perspective

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      The purpose of the present review is to give an overview of the association between alcohol intake and the risk of developing cancer. Two large-scale expert reports; the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF)/American Institute of Cancer Research (AICR) report from 2007, including its continuous update project, and the International Agency for Research of Cancer (IARC) monograph from 2012 have extensively reviewed this association in the last decade. We summarize and compare their findings, as well as relate these to the public health impact, with a particular focus on region-specific drinking patterns and disease tendencies. Our findings show that alcohol intake is strongly linked to the risk of developing cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, colorectum (in men), and female breast. The two expert reports diverge on the evidence for an association with liver cancer and colorectal cancer in women, which the IARC grades as convincing, but the WCRF/AICR as probable. Despite these discrepancies, there does, however, not seem to be any doubt, that the Population Attributable Fraction of alcohol in relation to cancer is large. As alcohol intake varies largely worldwide, so does, however, also the Population Attributable Fractions, ranging from 10% in Europe to almost 0% in countries where alcohol use is banned. Given the World Health Organization’s prediction, that alcohol intake is increasing, especially in low- and middle-income countries, and steadily high in high-income countries, the need for preventive efforts to curb the number of alcohol-related cancers seems growing, as well as the need for taking a region- and gender-specific approach in both future campaigns as well as future research. The review acknowledges the potential beneficial effects of small doses of alcohol in relation to ischaemic heart disease, but a discussion of this lies without the scope of the present study.
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      The purpose of the present review is to give an overview of the association between alcohol intake and the risk of developing cancer. Two large-scale expert reports; the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF)/American Institute of Cancer Research (AICR) re...

      The purpose of the present review is to give an overview of the association between alcohol intake and the risk of developing cancer. Two large-scale expert reports; the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF)/American Institute of Cancer Research (AICR) report from 2007, including its continuous update project, and the International Agency for Research of Cancer (IARC) monograph from 2012 have extensively reviewed this association in the last decade. We summarize and compare their findings, as well as relate these to the public health impact, with a particular focus on region-specific drinking patterns and disease tendencies. Our findings show that alcohol intake is strongly linked to the risk of developing cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, colorectum (in men), and female breast. The two expert reports diverge on the evidence for an association with liver cancer and colorectal cancer in women, which the IARC grades as convincing, but the WCRF/AICR as probable. Despite these discrepancies, there does, however, not seem to be any doubt, that the Population Attributable Fraction of alcohol in relation to cancer is large. As alcohol intake varies largely worldwide, so does, however, also the Population Attributable Fractions, ranging from 10% in Europe to almost 0% in countries where alcohol use is banned. Given the World Health Organization’s prediction, that alcohol intake is increasing, especially in low- and middle-income countries, and steadily high in high-income countries, the need for preventive efforts to curb the number of alcohol-related cancers seems growing, as well as the need for taking a region- and gender-specific approach in both future campaigns as well as future research. The review acknowledges the potential beneficial effects of small doses of alcohol in relation to ischaemic heart disease, but a discussion of this lies without the scope of the present study.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 World Health Organization, "WHO Expert Committee on Problems Related to Alcohol Consumption" World Health Organization 1-57, 2007

      2 World Cancer Research Fund, "WCRF/AIRC continuous update project 2014"

      3 World Health Organization, "Total alcohol per capita (15+ year)consumption, in litres of pure alcohol"

      4 McCormack VA, "Today’s lifestyles, tomorrow’s cancers:trends in lifestyle risk factors for cancer in low- and middle-income countries" 22 (22): 2349-2357, 2011

      5 Rehm J, "The relation between different dimensions of alcohol consumption and burden of disease: an overview" 105 (105): 817-843, 2010

      6 Boffetta P, "The burden of cancer attributable to alcohol drinking" 119 (119): 884-887, 2006

      7 Casswell S, "Reducing harm from alcohol: call to action" 373 (373): 2247-2257, 2009

      8 Kim JH, "Prevalence and the factors associated with binge drinking, alcohol abuse, and alcohol dependence: a population-based study of Chinese adults in Hong Kong" 43 (43): 360-370, 2008

      9 Assanangkornchai S, "Prevalence and patterns of alcohol consumption and health-risk behaviors among high school students in Thailand" 33 (33): 2037-2046, 2009

      10 Seitz HK, "Molecular mechanisms of alcohol-mediated carcinogenesis" 7 (7): 599-612, 2007

      1 World Health Organization, "WHO Expert Committee on Problems Related to Alcohol Consumption" World Health Organization 1-57, 2007

      2 World Cancer Research Fund, "WCRF/AIRC continuous update project 2014"

      3 World Health Organization, "Total alcohol per capita (15+ year)consumption, in litres of pure alcohol"

      4 McCormack VA, "Today’s lifestyles, tomorrow’s cancers:trends in lifestyle risk factors for cancer in low- and middle-income countries" 22 (22): 2349-2357, 2011

      5 Rehm J, "The relation between different dimensions of alcohol consumption and burden of disease: an overview" 105 (105): 817-843, 2010

      6 Boffetta P, "The burden of cancer attributable to alcohol drinking" 119 (119): 884-887, 2006

      7 Casswell S, "Reducing harm from alcohol: call to action" 373 (373): 2247-2257, 2009

      8 Kim JH, "Prevalence and the factors associated with binge drinking, alcohol abuse, and alcohol dependence: a population-based study of Chinese adults in Hong Kong" 43 (43): 360-370, 2008

      9 Assanangkornchai S, "Prevalence and patterns of alcohol consumption and health-risk behaviors among high school students in Thailand" 33 (33): 2037-2046, 2009

      10 Seitz HK, "Molecular mechanisms of alcohol-mediated carcinogenesis" 7 (7): 599-612, 2007

      11 World Health Organization, "Global information system on alcohol and health"

      12 World Health Organization, "Global health atlas"

      13 Rehm J, "Global burden of disease and injury and economic cost attributable to alcohol use and alcoholuse disorders" 373 (373): 2223-2233, 2009

      14 International Agency for Research on Cancer, "GLOBOCAN 2012: estimated incidence, mortality and prevalence worldwide in 2012"

      15 World Cancer Research Fund, "Food, nutrition, physical activity, and the prevention of cancer: a global perspective"

      16 Ferlay J, "Estimates of worldwide burden of cancer in 2008: GLOBOCAN 2008" 127 (127): 2893-2917, 2010

      17 Anderson P, "Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of policies and programmes to reduce the harm caused by alcohol" 373 (373): 2234-2246, 2009

      18 World Cancer Research Fund, "Continuous update project: food, nutrition, physical activity, and the prevention of breast cancer"

      19 Kuntsche E, "Characteristics of binge drinkers in Europe" 59 (59): 113-127, 2004

      20 Danaei G, "Causes of cancer in the world: comparative risk assessment of nine behavioural and environmental risk factors" 366 (366): 1784-1793, 2005

      21 World Cancer Research Fund, "Breast cancer 2010 report: food, nutrition, physical activity, and the prevention of breast cancer"

      22 Miller JW, "Binge drinking and associated health risk behaviors among high school students" 119 (119): 76-85, 2007

      23 Park S, "Attributable fraction of alcohol consumption on cancer using population-based nationwide cancer incidence and mortality data in the Republic of Korea" 14 : 420-, 2014

      24 Moller H, "Alcohol drinking, social class and cancer" (138) : 251-263, 1997

      25 International Agency for Research on Cancer, "Alcohol drinking" International Agency for Research on Cancer 1-416, 1988

      26 International Agency for Research on Cancer, "Alcohol consumption and ethyl carbamate" International Agency for Research on Cancer 1-517, 2010

      27 Schutze M, "Alcohol attributable burden of incidence of cancer in eight European countries based on results from prospective cohort study" 342 : d1584-, 2011

      28 Rehm J, "Alcohol as a risk factor for global burden of disease" 9 (9): 157-164, 2003

      29 International Agency for Research on Cancer, "A review of human carcinogens. Part E: personal habits and indoor combustions" International Agency for Research on Cancer 1-575, 2012

      30 Bagnardi V, "A meta-analysis of alcohol drinking and cancer risk" 85 (85): 1700-1705, 2001

      31 Lim SS, "A comparative risk assessment of burden of disease and injury attributable to 67 risk factors and risk factor clusters in 21 regions, 1990-2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010" 380 (380): 2224-2260, 2012

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