Moderate alcohol consumption may reduce the risk of kidney cancer
Moderate alcohol consumption may reduce the risk of kidney cancer in middle-aged and older women, according to a Swedish study, women who drank at least one drink a week had 38% less chance of getting cancer. Kidney cell epithelial compared with those who drink less than this level.
Moderate alcohol consumption may reduce the risk of kidney cancer in middle-aged and older women, according to a study in Sweden.
Doctor Alicja Wolk of the Karonlinska Institute and colleagues reviewed data of 59,237 women aged 40-76 years and did not have cancer from 1987-1990. Women have filled in questionnaires about eating, including questions about drinking.
Of a total of 132 cases of kidney cancer, especially a common one is kidney cell carcinoma, diagnosed in 2004, according to a report in the International Journal of Cancer.
In general, women who drink at least one drink a week have 38% less risk of kidney cell carcinoma than those who drink less than this. For women over 55 years of age, this risk is even further reduced - 66%.
Wolk said: 'In postmenopausal women, moderate alcohol consumption is associated with triglyceride reduction. Therefore, alcohol has the same effect as statin cholesterol-lowering drugs . Alcohol use has been shown to reduce the risk of 20% of the risk of renal cell carcinoma .
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