Avoidable cancers in the Nordic countries. Alcohol consumption.

APMIS. Supplementum Pub Date : 1997-01-01
L Dreyer, J F Winther, A Andersen, E Pukkala
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Alcohol intake is causally associated with cancers of the larynx, oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus and liver. In all five Nordic countries, alcohol consumption increased substantially between 1965 (6.5 litres per adult per year) and 1975 (10 litres), but remained at about 10 litres between 1975 and 1985. The daily consumption of men during the period was substantially higher than that of women, and that of both men and women was higher in Denmark than in the other Nordic countries. In about 2000, an annual total of almost 1,300 cancer cases (1,000 in men and 300 in women) would be avoided if alcohol drinking were eliminated. This corresponds to about 29% of all alcohol-related cancers, i.e. in the oesophagus (37%), oral cavity and pharynx (33%), larynx (29%) and liver (15%). About 2% of all cancers in men and 1% in women in the Nordic countries around the year 2000 will be caused by the drinking habits of the respective populations.

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北欧国家可避免的癌症。酒精消费。
饮酒与喉癌、口腔癌、咽喉癌、食道癌和肝癌有因果关系。在所有五个北欧国家中,酒精消费量在1965年(每人每年6.5升)和1975年(10升)之间大幅增加,但在1975年至1985年之间保持在10升左右。在此期间,男子的每日消费量大大高于妇女,丹麦男子和妇女的每日消费量都高于其他北欧国家。大约在2000年,如果消除饮酒,每年将避免近1,300例癌症病例(男性1,000例,女性300例)。这相当于所有与酒精有关的癌症的29%,即食道癌(37%)、口腔和咽喉癌(33%)、喉癌(29%)和肝癌(15%)。2000年前后,北欧国家男性和女性癌症中约有2%和1%是由各自人口的饮酒习惯引起的。
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