Reducing or Eliminating Alcohol Consumption Reduces Risk of Developing Oral Cavity and Esophagus Cancers
Alcohol has long been a part of human culture and social gatherings. While moderate consumption may have some potential health benefits, excessive and long-term use of alcohol can lead to a range of serious health problems, including alcohol addiction and liver disease. One of the lesser-known but equally significant health risks associated with alcohol consumption is the increased risk of developing oral cavity and esophagus cancers.