October 27, 2016
(TheTruthAboutCancer.com) Is there any harm in drinking alcohol? After all, most cultures throughout the world have traditionally consumed alcoholic beverages for thousands of years. Of these, a few alcoholic beverages have evolved into global commodities that are produced commercially on a large scale − including beer from barley, wine from grapes, and other distilled beverages.
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Unfortunately, alcohol lovers all over the world need to be aware of the latest information on this topic. According to a recent extensive review of multiple research studies, alcohol consumption has been conclusively shown to be the direct cause of seven types of cancer – including those of the oropharynx, larynx, esophagus, liver, colon, rectum, and breast. Also, there is growing evidence to implicate alcohol consumption in the development of skin, prostate, and pancreatic cancer.
[Note: the oropharynx is the middle part of the throat behind the mouth and includes the back one-third of the tongue, soft palate, and side and back walls of the throat. The larynx is the hollow muscular organ that forms an air passage to the lungs and holds the vocal cords and is also known as the voice box. The esophagus, also known as the gullet or food pipe, is the tube that connects the throat to the stomach.]