The study found that among women, light to moderate drinking was associated with an increased risk of alcohol related cancer, mainly breast cancer, even in women who had never smoked.
Overall, light to moderate drinking was associated with minimally increased risk of total cancer in both men and women.
Risk of alcohol related cancers was also higher among light and moderate drinking men, but only in those who had ever smoked. No association was found in men who had never smoked.
A team of US researchers based at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, set out to determine whether light to moderate drinking is associated with an increased risk of cancer.
They used data from two large US studies that tracked the health of 88,084 women and 47,881 men for up to 30 years.
They assessed risk of total cancer and known alcohol related cancers including cancer of the colorectum, female breast, liver, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx and esophagus.
Factors such as age, ethnicity, body mass index, family history of cancer, history of cancer screening, smoking, physical activity and diet were also taken into account.
During the follow-up period, a total of 19,269 and 7,571 cancers were diagnosed in women and men, respectively. The researchers found that light to moderate drinking was linked to a small but non-significant increased risk of total cancer in both men and women, regardless of smoking history.
However, even in never smoking women, risk of alcohol-related cancers, mainly breast cancer, increased even within the range of up to one drink a day.
This large study sheds further light on the relationship between light to moderate drinking and cancer, said Jurgen Rehm at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto.
People with a family history of cancer "should consider reducing their intake to below recommended limits or even abstaining altogether, given the now well established link between moderate drinking and alcohol-related cancers," he said.
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