Teens and young adult women may really want to lay off the
alcohol: A new study shows a link between drinking in young
adulthood and increased risk of breast cancer.
Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine in
St. Louis found that the more alcohol a woman drinks between her
first period and her first full-term pregnancy, the higher her
risk of developing breast cancer.
"Parents should educate their daughters about the link between
drinking and risk of breast cancer and breast disease," study
researcher Ying Liu, M.D., Ph.D., an instructor in the School of
Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, said in a
statement. "That's very important because this time period is
very critical."
The study, which is published in the Journal of the National
Cancer Institute, is based on data from 91,005 mothers who were
part of the Nurses' Health Study II from 1989 to 2009. They
analyzed alcohol consumption during early adulthood, and how
that influenced the women's risk of later developing breast
cancer.
"According to our research, the lesson is clear: If a female
averages a drink per day between her first period and her first
full-term pregnancy, she increases her risk of breast cancer by
13 percent," study researcher Graham Colditz, M.D., Dr.P.H., the
associate director for cancer prevention and control at the
Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington
University School of Medicine, said in a statement.
In addition to breast cancer, researchers found that a daily
drink ups the risk of proliferative benign breast disease by 15
percent -- which, while not cancer itself, does raise the risk
of breast cancer.
While this was an observational study, researchers did note that
breast cells rapidly proliferate during adolescence and
thereafter, which may make them even more susceptible at this
time to carcinogens.
The study is novel in that it evaluates alcohol's effect on
breast cancer when drunk in early adulthood. The International
Agency for Research on Cancer already considers alcohol to cause
breast cancer in adult women, with risk rising by 7 to 10
percent for every 10 daily grams of alcohol consumed,
researchers wrote in the study.
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