The Independent on Saturday

Small glass of wine or beer can cause skin cancer

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JUST one alcoholic drink a day could give you skin cancer, scientists have warned.

In alarming news for those who like to relax with a glass of wine in the evening, any type of tipple raises the likelihood of developing two non-melanoma forms of the disease. Chemicals released when the body breaks down alcohol are believed to be responsibl­e.

The large-scale study defined a standard drink as 10g of alcohol – roughly equivalent to a small glass of wine or half a beer. Every daily 10g shot increased the risk of one type – cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas – by 11% and the other – basal cell carcinoma – rose by 7%.

These are tumours that arise in the outer layers of the skin, but in different cell types. They are usually easily treatable.

Dermatolog­ist Dr Eunyoung Cho, of Brown University, Rhode Island, said: “This is an important finding given there are few ways to prevent skin cancer.

“Given the high prevalence of skin cancer and alcohol drinking, modifying alcohol behaviour may be a realistic goal that can help substantia­lly reduce the global non-melanoma skin cancer burden.”

Last year, the same team found a daily glass of white wine increased the risk of melanoma, the third and deadliest type of the skin cancer, by 13%. This is because ethanol in alcohol can metabolise into acetaldehy­de, a compound that damages DNA.

The study, published in the British Journal of Dermatolog­y, pooled data from 13 previous studies that followed participan­ts for up to 30 years, comparing alcohol use with 95 241 cases of non-melanoma skin cancer.

Skin cancer is the most common form in the UK. – Daily Mail

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