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Alcohol, cigarettes cause bowel cancer  

Jump to full article: The Times of India, 2009-06-02

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A new global study has shown that people who consume large quantities of alcohol (seven drinks per week) have a 60 per cent greater risk of developing the cancer, compared to others.

Rachel Huxley, professor at The George Institute, who led the study, said the most startling finding was "the strong, and largely, unknown association between high intakes of alcoholic beverages with risk of colorectal (bowel) cancer."

"Most people probably know that being overweight and having poor dietary habits are risk factors for the disease, but most are probably unaware that other lifestyle risk factors such as alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking and diabetes are also important culprits," she added.

Smoking, obesity and diabetes were also associated with a 20 per cent greater risk of developing bowel cancer - the same risk linked with consuming high intake of red and processed meat.

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