Alcohol consumption is a risk factor for a range of cancers.
Prevention/alcohol consumption indicators
No Indicators.
Prevention/alcohol consumption indicators
Apparent alcohol consumption
In 2010, it was estimated that alcohol-attributable cancers represented about 4.2 percent of all global cancer deaths, and 4.6 percent of all potential ‘Years-of-Life-Lost’ as a
It was estimated in 2010 that alcohol-attributable cancer was responsible for about 4% of all global cancer deaths, and 5% of all potential Years-of-Life-Lost from cancer.7
In 2010, it was estimated that alcohol-attributable cancer was responsible for about 4.2% of all global cancer deaths, and 4.6% of all potential Years-of-Life-Lost as a result o
Alcohol consumption – no alcohol consumption: Proportion of people aged 18 years and over who report consuming no alcohol in the previous 12 months (including lifetime abstainer