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Most people have probably heard by now that alcohol is a major risk factor for cancer, one of the top preventable risk factors, in fact. According to the 2024 edition of the American Association for Cancer Research's Cancer Progress Report, while cancer has gone down, preventable causes such as excessive alcohol use will results in more than two million new cases being diagnosed in the U.S. this year. The tobacco lesson has been well-learned. Now it's time for alcohol — excessive use is now the top modifiable risk factor for cancer. In 2019, 5.4% of all cancer cases diagnosed in the U.S. in 2019 were attributable to alcohol use.

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大多数人可能都听说过,酒精是癌症的一个主要风险因素,事实上,它是最主要的可预防风险因素之一。根据美国癌症研究协会 2024 年版的《癌症进展报告》,虽然癌症发病率有所下降,但过度饮酒等可预防原因将导致美国今年新增 200 多万例癌症病例。烟草的教训已经深刻汲取。现在到了酗酒的时候了--过度饮酒现已成为癌症的首要可改变风险因素。2019 年,在美国确诊的所有癌症病例中,有 5.4% 可归因于饮酒。
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