many people don't know that alcohol drink their may increase cancer risk. More than half a litre of beer can a day much the certain types of cancer increase research results suggest.The Pan-European study of 363,988 people in the British Medical Journal found 1 of 10 of all cancers in men and one in 33 women reported were caused by past or current alcohol consumption.
More than 18% of alcohol-related cancer in men and about 4% in women are associated with excessive drinking.
The Department of health, said, that it the measures to reduce drink took.
Cancer charities say that limit people should their drink, to reduce the risk.
The study calculated that, in the year, 2008 current and past drinking for about 13,000 cancer in the United Kingdom, of a total of 304,000 cases were responsible.
Previous research has shown a link between alcohol consumption and cancer of oesophagus, liver, intestines and the female breast.
Broken down by the body for the alcohol produced it a chemical that increase DNA, the chance of developing cancer can cause damage.
Glass too farThe latest research shows that people who are more than two standard drinks drank drink of alcohol types of cancer a day per day for men and one for women were particularly vulnerable.
Dr. Kat Arney, Cancer Research UK: "the other drink, the greater the risk"A standard drink contains approximately 12 g of alcohol, is a 125 ml glass of wine or a half a pint of beer.
Yet NHS guidelines a little more relaxed say that men should not more than three to four units per day while women not about two to three hours A day should go drink.
Known link of cancer with alcohol researchers suggest that 40% to 98% in people more than the recommended maximum potion occurred.
The results were collected in a study by 363,988 men and women in eight European countries between 35 and 70 years.
The European prospective investigation into cancer study tracks the drink its stage and influenced such as the risk of cancer.
Researchers then looked up numbers as people drank much in the individual countries, including United Kingdom, the World Health Organization taken.
The study focuses on France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Greece, Germany, Denmark and the United Kingdom.
Madlen protection, lead researcher and author of the study of the German Institute of human nutrition, said that many cancers could be avoided if alcohol consumption was limited.
"And even more cancer would be prevented if people reduced their drinking to below recommended guidelines or stopped drinking alcohol at all," she said.
'Best Data'Cancer Research UK Director of health information Sara Hiom said, that many people do not know, that alcohol drink their cancer risk could increase.
Continue reading the most important storyI think, there must be some form of more stringent regulation of Government "end quote Professor Sir Ian Gilmore UK alcohol Health Alliance" in the last 10 years, mouth cancer has become much more often and one reason for this could be due to the higher levels of drinking - as this study reflects.
"Together with is a non-smoking and one of the most important ways to reduce your risk of cancer is to keep a healthy body weight back on alcohol cutting."
Cancer partners UK Medical Director Prof. Karol Sikora said that the message had to be "occasionally, but not regularly drink".
"This is the best data we have and we ever likely to get."
"The take home message is that drink more alcohol, some of the common cancers - the four types of cancer, which - increase, and that is worrying." The message must be so "drinking look at, and reduce." "
The Department of health is set to publish an alcohol strategy in the summer.
Professor Sir Ian Gilmore, former President of the Royal College of physicians and President of the Board of Directors of the UK alcohol Health Alliance, calls for tougher regulation of drinking put an end to areas.
He told the BBC: "it is yet another piece of evidence which really leads us to the conclusion, that sit back and wait people change their habits, perhaps with voluntary partnerships with the beverage industry in policy, are bringing included do not have results."
"If we want really avoidable deaths coming down over the next decade or so, I believe there must be some form of stricter regulation by Government."
It is likely to belong to stop plans supermarkets sell cheap alcohol and licensing laws, which were relaxed under the previous Government to tighten up.
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