Alcohol use is driving more cancer in Australia than previously thought

New research from the University of Sydney reveals alcohol consumption is linked to more cancers in Australia than previously believed. Even moderate drinking, up to 10 drinks weekly, significantly elevates cancer risk. Experts emphasize that reducing alcohol intake is a crucial step in preventing cancer diagnoses across the nation.

Alcohol use is driving more cancer in Australia than previously thought
New research from the University of Sydney reveals alcohol consumption is linked to more cancers in Australia than previously believed. Even moderate drinking, up to 10 drinks weekly, significantly elevates cancer risk. Experts emphasize that reducing alcohol intake is a crucial step in preventing cancer diagnoses across the nation.