There is a link between drinking of alcohol and risk of digestive cancers.
Pancreatic, liver, gastric, bowel, and gullet cancers are the most common digestive cancers in the world.
Researchers discovered that those who drink more than one alcoholic drink per day are at the risk of digestive cancer.
Gullet cancer risk is increased by just a single drink per day.
Bowel cancer risk is increased by one to four drinks per day. Four or more drinks per day leads to higher risk of gastric, pancreatic, and liver cancers.
Combined drinking with smoking increase the risk of digestive cancers in the upper cavity. Alcoholic content of some beverages may increase cancer risk.
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