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Alcohol consumption and mortality from all-cause and cancers among 1.34 million Koreans: the results from the Korea national health insurance corporation's health examinee cohort in 2000

Authors
Kim, Mi KyungKo, Min JungHan, Jun Tae
Issue Date
Dec-2010
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Alcohol; Alcohol consumption; Mortality; Cancer; Asia
Citation
CANCER CAUSES & CONTROL, v.21, no.12, pp.2295 - 2302
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
CANCER CAUSES & CONTROL
Volume
21
Number
12
Start Page
2295
End Page
2302
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/173392
DOI
10.1007/s10552-010-9656-9
ISSN
0957-5243
Abstract
Background The relationship between alcohol and cancer death has not been well established in Asian population, particularly among women. Method We evaluated the association between alcohol consumption and all-cause and cancer mortality in a large-scale prospective study of 1,341,393 Korean men and women aged 40-69 years who participated in health examination in 2000. After 5 years follow-up for mortality (2001-2005), 19,375 deaths were identified, and Cox regression was used for longitudinal analyses. Results The J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and all-cause and all-cancer mortality was found in men. However, heavy drinking was positively associated with the risk of all-cause and all-cancer mortality in men and women. Alcohol consumption was positively associated with the risk of cancer mortality such as cancers of liver, stomach, colorectal, prostate, esophageal, brain, and larynx and cancer of lips, oral cavity, pharynx in men and increased the risk of all-cancer and colorectal cancer mortality in women. Kidney cancer mortality was inversely associated with alcohol consumption in men. Conclusion Heavy drinking showed an increased mortality risk of all-cause, all-cancer, and several cancers in men and women. There was no favorable effect of light drinking on all-cause and all-cancer mortality for women.
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