More than half of U.S. adults either overlook or downplay the connection between alcohol use and cancer. Those who drink are particularly likely to believe alcohol has no impact on cancer risk. Addressing these misconceptions could help more people follow national drinking guidelines and reduce preventable cancers. Credit: Shutterstock

Most Americans don’t know alcohol raises cancer risk, new research finds.

Despite strong scientific evidence showing that alcohol use increases the risk of cancer, most Americans remain unaware of this connection, according to new findings from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The study revealed that more than half of U.S. adults (52.9%) did not know alcohol plays a role in cancer risk.

Published in JAMA Oncology, the …

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