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Alcohol firms ‘are misleading public over cancer risks’

- By Sophie Borland Health Editor

ALCOHOL firms are misleading the public over the extent to which drinking causes cancer, researcher­s warn today.

Some have disputed the evidence while others have tried to claim that alcohol protects against tumour growth.

Over the past two decades, numerous studies have shown a strong link between even moderate drinking and cancer.

Scientists estimate that alcohol is responsibl­e for at least 4 per cent of cancers in the UK, equivalent to 13,400the London cases Schoola year. Butof Hygiene research and by Tropical Institute Medicinein Sweden and has the revealed Karolinska the extent to which the alcohol industry is denying this evidence.

The authors looked at 30 websites from alcohol trade organisati­ons in the UK, Europe, the US, Canada and Australia.

One European body, the Wine Informatio­n Council, claimed that wine actually protects against several forms of cancer including breast, lung and kidney.

The Internatio­nal Alliance for Responsibl­e Drinking, which is based in the US, said that light to moderate drinking was not ‘ significan­tly’ associated with an increasedT­he authorsris­k of said tumours.the tactics used by the alcohol industry were very similar to those used by tobacco firms for 50 years to play down the risk of lung cancer. Alcohol is thought to damage certain cells which over time, leads to the formation of tumours. The authors said the alcohol firms were particular­ly misleading about the link between breast and bowel cancers, two of the most common types. Other cancers thought to be triggered by alcohol include throat, mouth, liver and prostate. Professor Mark Petticrew, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: ‘The weight of scientific evidence is clear – drinking alcohol increases the risk of some of the most common forms of cancer.

‘Public awareness of this risk is low, and it has been argued that greater public awareness, particular­ly of the risk of breast cancer, poses a significan­t threat to the alcohol industry.

‘Our analysis suggests that the major global alcohol producers may attempt to mitigate this by disseminat­ing misleading informatio­n about cancer through their “responsibl­e drinking” bodies.

‘This has obvious parallels with the global tobacco industry’s decades- long campaign to mislead the public about the risk of cancer, which also used front organisati­ons and corporate social activities.’

However, representa­tives of the alcohol industry claimed the research was ‘misleading’ and said they were already advising consumers to drink responsibl­y.

Henry Ashworth, president of the Internatio­nal Alliance for Responsibl­e Drinking, said: ‘We do not agree with the conclusion­s reached in this paper. We stand by the informatio­n that we publish on drinking and health.’

‘Similar tactics to the tobacco firms’

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