A global study of nearly 2.5 million people found a clear link between alcohol consumption and pancreatic cancer risk. The risk increases with the amount consumed:
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Women: Risk rises at 15g/day (about 1 drink)
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Men: Risk rises at 30g/day (2+ drinks)
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Beer and liquor show stronger associations than wine
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The risk remains even after adjusting for smoking, age, and other factors
Key message: Even moderate drinking may raise your risk — reducing alcohol intake is a smart step for cancer prevention.
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