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Tobacco, alcohol and cancer: Not always black and white
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Sweetenham, John
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Alcohol use
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/ Collins, Phil
/ Restrictions
/ Smoking
/ Tobacco
2017
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Sweetenham, John
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/ Collins, Phil
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/ Tobacco
2017
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Tobacco, alcohol and cancer: Not always black and white
2017
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Overview
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable illness and death in the United States, and any suggestion that we enable this behavior on our campus is contrary to our mission as a health care organization, and more specifically as a cancer center. A report from ASCO regarding the cancer risks associated with alcohol use (see page 7) has made me wonder whether we are totally free of bias in this regard - more on this to follow. Most of us have been aware of the cancer risks associated with alcohol use for many years, but the publication from ASCO shows a new perspective, especially with the observation that there is probably no safe level of alcohol consumption, and that the heart-health benefits associated with moderate alcohol use may have been overestimated.
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