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deca
07-12-2009, 03:42 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1233722/Drinking-epidemic-fuels-surge-cancer.html


Drinking epidemic 'fuels surge in cancer'

By Jenny Hope
Last updated at 2:04 AM on 07th December 2009

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Round-the-clock drinking and cut-price alcohol are to blame for an 'appalling' rise in cancers, experts warned today.

Cases of cancer of the mouth have gone up by half in the past decade, with a 43 per cent rise in liver tumours. There have also been big rises in breast and colorectal cancer.

Many experts are blaming alcohol consumption, which has doubled in the UK since the 1950s and has been fuelled by Labour's decision to relax licensing laws.
Alcohol link: A study blames Britain's drinking culture for a surge in the number of cases of cancer being diagnosed

Alcohol link: A study blames Britain's drinking culture for a surge in the number of cases of cancer being diagnosed

They are calling for tougher measures to crack down on 2 for 1 offers and price-cutting by supermarkets, as well as the current 24-hour drinking culture.

The latest official figures, obtained from parliamentary questions by the Liberal Democrats, show almost 5,000 in England are diagnosed each year with oral cancers - a 53 per cent increase on 3,225 cases in 1997. There was a 20 per cent jump in cancer of the gullet (oesophagus) from 5,397 to 6,487.

Both types of cancer are linked to heavy drinking, with a fourfold rise in risk for men consuming more than seven drinks a day and women having five drinks or more a day.

Liver cancer cases went up over the same period from 1,925 to 2,754 - with this cancer two and half times more likely to affect heavy drinkers compared with people who do not drink.
'Problems escalating': Lib Dem MP Don Foster says it's time to address problems caused by alcohol

'Problems escalating': Lib Dem MP Don Foster says it's time to address problems caused by alcohol

Female breast cancer cases rose 33 per cent from 28,618 to 38,048. Heavy drinkers run a 60 per cent extra chance of developing the disease.

Colorectal cancer increased by 14 per cent from almost 27,000 cases to 30,727, with heavy drinking responsible for a 50 per cent rise in risk. Only cancer of the larynx registered a reduction of 8 per cent over the period, down from 1,871 to 1,714.

Smoking and alcohol are the two main risk factors for oral cancers, which kill around 1,800 a year.

Other contributing factors may be a diet lacking in fruit and vegetables and the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus, which can also cause cervical cancer.

The figures follow Cancer Research UK data earlier this year which showed an alarming rise of a quarter in oral cancer rates among men and women in their 40s.

Liberal Democrat spokesman Don Foster, said: 'Excessive drinking has been on the rise for years, and these shocking figures show how dramatically the health problems of booze Britain are escalating. Ministers cannot turn a blind eye to the terrible problems alcohol is causing.

'The Government's failure to cut alcohol consumption now is storing up problems for later. The appalling rise of alcohol-related health problems will only continue unless we crack down on reckless retailers and irresponsible drink offers.'

Recent research by Dr John Foster of Greenwich University, for the Alcohol Education and Research Council, found drinking at home is now routine behaviour for millions.

He said: 'Supermarkets are " normalising" the purchase of a drug for adults that over time is likely to have major health costs, including rising cancer rates.

'Two-for-one offers and discounted bulk buys should be banned.'

Alcohol Concern chief executive Don Shenker said: 'Many people are not aware of the connection between alcohol and cancer yet it can be a major contributor or cause of the disease.'

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thought it was fags?

fags banned still cancer on the increase?

blame boose...next on the banning list......:rolleyes:

think the uk has always been a drinking nation !!!!!!!!!

bigscotsman
07-12-2009, 06:14 AM
i SHink SHESSH ish nonshense (hic) and sheree ish no proove (burp) ov an drinking epedermis :p

vetis
07-12-2009, 06:39 AM
The UK has always been a drinking nation but it has never been this socially acceptable to be completely wasted..mostly it was down the working mans clubs/small pubs for a pint or two after work. not passing out in the street drunk.

The documentary 7 sins of england covers it well i think, it draws some good comparisons between previous ages of england and modern era but they did seem to look down on drinking a lot more.

dreamykipper
07-12-2009, 11:30 AM
i SHink SHESSH ish nonshense (hic) and sheree ish no proove (burp) ov an drinking epedermis :p

funny :D

loopy2222
07-12-2009, 11:43 AM
What a load of poppycock! What will they think of next!! :rolleyes:

mizz420
07-12-2009, 11:50 AM
''Other contributing factors may be a diet lacking in fruit and vegetables and the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus, which can also cause cervical cancer.''
LIE, no proven link. Thats right daily mail keep telling a generation of young women that hpv will give them cancer and scare them into having a vaccine which will either kill them or make them infertile while providing no protection afgainst anything at all.
Although glaxo have nicely lined pockets



i know this is off topic but google hpv vaccine scam. same as swine flu shite.
what a cuntish little reinforcement of a lie in this article.

madgoone
07-12-2009, 02:38 PM
Know your biology then you will understand that alcohol (depending on how much you drink)WILL eventually put you in the red zone of the possibilty of cancers kicking off,feel free to drink but make sure your drinking plenty of water to keep you alkaline then youll have almost zero probs except for hangovers,lower iq and a shrinking brain lol:)