The โmajority of Americans are unaware of this risk,’ Surgeon General Vivek Murthy says.
Outgoing U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued an advisory on Friday that alcohol consumption could lead to a risk of developing cancer, calling for an updated warning label on alcoholic drinks.
โAlcohol is a well-established, preventable cause of cancer responsible for about 100,000 cases of cancer and 20,000 cancer deaths annually in the United Statesโgreater than the 13,500 alcohol-associated traffic crash fatalities per year in the U.S.โyet the majority of Americans are unaware of this risk,โ he said in a statement.
Murthy called for the guidelines on alcohol consumption limits to be reassessed so that people can weigh the cancer risk when deciding whether or how much to drink, alongside current warnings on birth defects and impairments when operating machinery.
According to his office, alcohol is the โthird leading preventable cause of cancerโ in the United States after tobacco and obesity, while many Americans are not aware of the risk.
โThis Advisory lays out steps we can all take to increase awareness of alcoholโs cancer risk and minimize harm,โ Murthy said.
Alcoholic beverages in the United States currently carry a health warning label that advises pregnant women to not drink them and that their consumption impairs a personโs ability to drive a car or operate machinery. This label has not changed since its inception in 1988.
โThe direct link between alcohol consumption and cancer risk is well-established for at least seven types of cancer,โ his statement said, adding that the risk can occur โregardless of the type of alcoholโ consumed such as beer, wine, or spirits.
The beverages can cause cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and voice box, it added.
Murthyโs statement says health care providers should encourage alcohol screening and treatment referrals as needed and that efforts to increase general awareness should be expanded.
In September, a report released by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) said that 5.4 percent of all cancer cases are linked to alcohol consumption.
โUnfortunately, awareness about the link between alcohol and cancer is still low, highlighting the need for public messaging campaigns, such as cancer-specific warning labels displayed on alcoholic beverages, along with effective clinical strategies to reduce the burden of alcohol-related cancers,โ the organization said.
Byย Jack Phillips