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Light drinking of alcohol may amplify an individual's risk of having oral, pharyngeal, esophageal, and breast cancer.
Regular drinking of alcohol may lead to a spike in breast cancer risk in women.
Individuals who enjoy taking hot green tea may be highly susceptible to gastric (stomach) cancer.
Increased intake of alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, and spirits, may increase an individual's predisposition to acquiring cancer of the mouth and pharynx.
Drinking mate regularly may worsen an individual's risk of developing cancer in the mouth and oropharynx.
Eating high-fiber foods for long duration may diminish the risk of fecal incontinence in older women.
Men who indulged in alcoholic beverages, including wine, liquor, and beer, during their adolescent and adult life may have a high disposition to develop cancer of the testes.
Frequent drinkers of mate tea may be at risk of having esophageal cancer.
High consumers of alcohol may be highly liable to suffer from lung cancer.