Monday, February 23, 2009

TriVita Health -- Research and Focus --Research Shows Link Between Alcohol Intake and Breast Cancer in Women

TriVita Health -- Research and Focus --Research Shows Link Between Alcohol Intake and Breast Cancer in Women

Atlanta, Georgia
Data on the drinking habits of 70,033 women of diverse backgrounds was analyzed by researchers at Kaiser Permanente.  Researchers were trying to discover whether the type or amount of alcohol consumed impacted a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer.  Lead examiner, Dr. Yan Li, states that “it makes no difference if a woman drinks wine, beer or liquor – it’s the quantity consumed” that is critical.  While Li cannot confirm why alcohol seems to raise a woman’s risk for developing breast cancer, she points to evidence which indicates that alcohol could change the pathway of female hormones and create hormone-sensitive breast cancer.

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