Cancer risk for the user Alcoholic and Cigarettes
YOU enthusiast alcohol and cigarettes? Be careful of this second start. For, a latest research in the Netherlands revealed, the consumption of both materials can increase the risk of cancer in the affected throat and stomach.
These findings suggest that people at a time to maintain a healthy lifestyle to avoid or minimize the display of cigarettes and alcohol. Epidemiological experts from the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands reminded, the risk of cancer is highest in the smoker than those who have stopped smoking or never smoking.
Cancer in the throat or esophagus (esophagus) usually starts in the throat, which is about 10 inches in the channel that connects the throat to the stomach. During more than two decades, researchers conduct research on the 120,000 people who live in the Netherlands to know the risks they are exposed to stomach cancer type of esophageal adenocarcinoma and gastric cardia adenocarcinoma, and esophageal squamous cell carcinoma related cancer in the head and neck.
Other studies linking cancer cases in the throat with the consumption of alcohol and smoking. Found that people who consume alcohol four cups per day exposed to higher risk of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, which is about almost half the throat. Similarly smoking is also associated with increased risk of three types of cancer yesterday.
