tobacco and alcohol

How Does Alcohol Contribute to Cancer Risk?

Alcohol is metabolized in the body to acetaldehyde, a toxic chemical and a probable human carcinogen. Acetaldehyde can cause DNA damage and inhibit DNA repair mechanisms. Additionally, alcohol can act as a solvent, enhancing the penetration of other carcinogens into cells. Chronic alcohol consumption can also lead to nutritional deficiencies, which may impair the body's ability to process and eliminate carcinogens.

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