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In early January 2025, outgoing U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy that cancer-related warning labels be placed on alcohol products.
In the report, Murthy noted that nearly 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer-related deaths per year are attributed to alcohol consumption. It is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the country, behind tobacco and obesity.
鈥淵et the majority of Americans are unaware of this risk,鈥 Murthy said in a . 鈥淭his advisory lays out steps we can all take to increase awareness of alcohol鈥檚 cancer risk and minimize harm.鈥
Katie Kerrigan, DO, oncologist at Huntsman Cancer Institute at the (the U), and assistant professor of internal medicine at the U, says the link between alcohol use and increased cancer risk has been well-established for decades. She says there is no new research to prompt Murthy鈥檚 announcement.
鈥淏ut I do think the surgeon general wanted to highlight alcohol use as a cancer risk because we are seeing relatively alarming trends for rates of gastrointestinal cancers in young people,鈥 says Kerrigan. 鈥淎nd some of those cases are being driven by modifiable risk factors like alcohol.鈥

鈥淲e are seeing relatively alarming trends for rates of gastrointestinal cancers in young people. And some of those cases are being driven by modifiable risk factors like alcohol.鈥
Katie Kerrigan, DO
According to the , colon cancer by 2.4% per year between 2012 and 2021 for Americans under 50. The exact reasons why remain a mystery to researchers, though a found a possible casual association between alcohol consumption and early onset colorectal cancer. .
But, Kerrigan says, colorectal cancer isn鈥檛 the only cancer associated with alcohol use. Alcohol is also linked to an increased risk in head and neck, esophagus, breast, stomach, and liver cancer.
Alcohol damages the DNA in cells, either by breaking down into a toxic chemical compound called acetaldehyde or by causing . The classifies acetaldehyde as a . Oxidative stress is an imbalance in blood cells that causes inflammation, and chronic inflammation can lead to cancer.
Additionally, alcohol can increase the absorption of other carcinogens in substances like tobacco. This creates a toxic state in the mouth and throat, leading to head and neck or esophagus cancer.
鈥淭he majority of Americans are unaware of this risk.鈥
Vivek Murthy, Outgoing U.S. Surgeon General
鈥淚t is also believed that alcohol consumption can increase the risk of breast cancer in women because it can raise levels of the hormone estrogen, which can fuel development of the disease,鈥 says Kerrigan. 鈥淎s a result, reducing alcohol consumption is one of the few ways that women can modify their risk for getting breast cancer.鈥
Murthy鈥檚 recommendation to add cancer-related warning labels to alcohol can only go so far, as the power to add labels ultimately lies with Congress. But it has received public attention.
鈥淭he surgeon general鈥檚 recent recommendation to put warnings about cancer risk on alcohol products is a critical first step towards increasing the general population鈥檚 awareness of the link between alcohol and cancer,鈥 says , director of the Center for HOPE at Huntsman Cancer Institute and the Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Presidential Professor in the Department of Population 人妻中出视频 Sciences at the U. 鈥淚 think there鈥檚 going to be a lot more public health campaigns in the future to try to get this message across.鈥
鈥淲arnings about cancer risk on alcohol products is a critical first step towards increasing the general population鈥檚 awareness of the link between alcohol and cancer.鈥
David Wetter, PhD

The surgeon general鈥檚 report revealed that only 45% of Americans recognize that alcohol can cause cancer. Americans were far more knowledgeable about the cancer risk of tobacco use, at 89%.
Wetter points to tobacco as an example of how the public can become more informed on public health issues. In 1964, the surgeon general鈥檚 office definitively linking smoking with lung cancer.
鈥淭he prevalence of smoking in the United States back then was over 40%, and the report started a steady decline,鈥 says Wetter. 鈥淭hese sorts of movements often start with knowledge. That gets people thinking about the choices they make. Then officials start to pursue policy interventions.鈥
Only 45% of Americans recognize that alcohol can cause cancer
Americans were far more knowledgeable about the cancer risk of tobacco use, at 89%
is already on the decline, and Wetter says it鈥檚 not necessary to entirely abstain from alcohol.
鈥淧eople do need to know that alcohol use increases your risk of cancer, but it鈥檚 proportional to the amount of alcohol you drink,鈥 says Wetter. 鈥淭ry to think about your alcohol use and be careful with it. That can really reduce the risk.鈥
Kerrigan agrees.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think the data supports excess cancer risk for those with moderate drinking habits, one drink a day for women or two for men. Individuals can safely consume in moderation based on best available data,鈥 says Kerrigan. 鈥淏ut in general, fewer drinks are better than more.鈥
The critical research happening every day at Huntsman Cancer Institute is supported by the National Institutes of 人妻中出视频/National Cancer Institute, including cancer center support grant P30 CA042014, as well as Huntsman Cancer Foundation.