U.S. Surgeon General Calls for Cancer Warning Labels on Alcohol Products
As he prepares to conclude his tenure as the U.S. Surgeon General, Vivek Murthy, MD, has issued a significant advisory regarding alcohol consumption and its relationship to cancer risk. In a statement released today, Dr. Murthy indicated that the dangers associated with alcohol consumption should be highlighted with a warning label, akin to those found on cigarette packages. This recommendation comes in light of established links between alcohol and several types of cancer, emphasizing that the issue merits urgent public attention. During an interview on NPR Morning Edition, Dr. Murthy revealed that even moderate alcohol consumption correlates with an increased risk for at least seven types of cancer, including mouth, throat, larynx, esophageal, breast, liver, colon, and rectal cancer. Alarmingly, he noted that approximately 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer-related deaths annually can be attributed to alcohol use, with alcohol consumption linked to…
