
Alcohol's Link to Colorectal Cancer: Risks & Prevention
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New data reveals colorectal cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths in men and women under fifty, with alcohol consumption significantly increasing risk. Health experts explain how alcohol damages cell DNA, disrupts the gut microbiome, and leads to inflammation, raising cancer odds. Moderate drinkers face a twenty-five percent higher lifetime risk, while heavy drinkers face steeper chances. Spirits appear riskier than beer, which edges out wine. Doctors emphasize other lifestyle steps to cut risk, such as regular exercise, quitting smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, and eating fiber-rich foods. These habits improve outcomes even after diagnosis, highlighting the importance of small changes for better health.
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