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    US: Surgeon General wants cancer warnings on alcohol products
    Alcohol directly causes an estimated 100,000 cancer cases each year

    US: Surgeon General wants cancer warnings on alcohol products

    By Akash Pandey
    Jan 03, 2025
    06:58 pm

    What's the story

    The US Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, has called for cancer warnings to be included on alcoholic beverages.

    The proposal comes as the debate over the risks and benefits of moderate drinking continues.

    The call for change comes just as the influential US Dietary Guidelines for Americans are set to be revised.

    Health risks

    Alcohol consumption: A leading preventable cause of cancer

    Murthy stressed that alcohol is a major preventable cause of cancer, just like tobacco.

    He stressed on the need for warning labels on alcoholic beverages, just like those on cigarette packs.

    The Surgeon General's statement debunks long-held beliefs that moderate drinking could help prevent heart disease and stroke.

    These views have been a part of dietary advice given to Americans for decades.

    Scientific findings

    New research links alcohol to cancer

    Recent studies have established a link between alcohol consumption and different cancers, even when consumed within recommended limits.

    Today's labels on alcoholic beverages mostly caution against drinking while pregnant, before driving or operating machinery, and mention general "health risks."

    However, Murthy noted that alcohol directly causes an estimated 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer-related deaths each year in the US.

    Label revision

    Call for updated labels on alcoholic beverages

    Murthy also called for a revision of the labels on alcoholic beverages to include warnings about an increased risk of breast cancer, colon cancer, and at least five other types of malignancies.

    These cancers have been scientifically linked to alcohol consumption in recent studies.

    The proposal aims to raise public awareness about the potential health risks associated with alcohol use.

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