Even moderate alcohol drinking may increase cancer risk, according to a new study.
, the researchers concluded that drinking the equivalent of 6 ounces of wine, 17 ounces of beer or 2 ounces of whiskey a day for 10 years increased the relative risk
of cancer by 5%, according to the study published in the journalCompared to nondrinkers, people who had two drinks a day for 40 years had a 54% higher risk of cancer,
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