Alcohol intake, drinking patterns, and prostate cancer risk and mortality: a 30-year prospective cohort study of Finnish twins

Jun 29, 2016Cancer causes & control : CCC

Alcohol use, drinking habits, and the risk and death rates of prostate cancer over 30 years in Finnish twins

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Abstract

Heavy drinkers (>14 drinks/week) have a 1.46-fold higher risk of prostate cancer compared to light drinkers (≤3 drinks/week).

  • Binge drinking is associated with a significantly increased risk of prostate cancer (HR 1.28) among current drinkers.
  • Abstainers from alcohol may face a 1.90-fold higher risk of death from prostate cancer compared to light drinkers.
  • Co-twin analyses indicate that the relationship between alcohol consumption and prostate cancer risk may exist independently of shared genetic and early environmental factors.
  • 601 new cases of prostate cancer and 110 deaths from prostate cancer were identified during the study period.

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