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Equity across the regulation, implementation and evaluation of digital health: scoping review

Digital health has the potential to improve health-care delivery and population health outcomes. To ensure equitable benefits, its development and implementation...

Barriers to and drivers of vaccination – insights and recommended actions: targeting vaccination inequities in Tajikistan

Tajikistan has maintained high national vaccination coverage through the pandemic, but some inequities and risks of disease outbreaks remain at the subnational...

Thirty-third Standing Committee of the Regional Committee for Europe: 20–21 January 2026: report of the second session

The second regular session of the Thirty-third Standing Committee of the Regional Committee for Europe (SCRC) took place at UN City in Copenhagen, Denmark,...

Report on the subregional workshop Strengthening primary health care preparedness for emergencies in the European Region: 26 –28 November 2024, Tallinn, Estonia

On 26–28 November 2024, the WHO Regional Office for Europe’s Country Health Emergency Preparedness and International Health Regulations (2005)...



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Factsheet – 5 facts about alcohol and cancer

Overview

This factsheet provides five important facts for policy makers, health professionals and the general public about the links between alcohol consumption and a range of cancer types.

This affects not only people who drink alcohol but also their families, friends and communities.

  • Alcohol causes at least seven types of cancer

  • The most common types of cancer due to alcohol are different for men and women

  • The risk of cancer from alcohol consumption increases from the first drink

  • Using tobacco as well as alcohol multiplies cancer risks

  • Cancers due to alcohol consumption are preventable

The factsheet emphasizes that implementation of WHO ‘Best Buy’ policies to make alcohol less affordable, to ban or restrict alcohol marketing across all types of media, and to reduce alcohol availability can support the reduction of alcohol consumption and ultimately of cancers due to alcohol consumption. This will help progress towards a WHO SAFER European Region, free from harm due to alcohol. The factsheet was launched as part of European Week Against Cancer 2021.

WHO Team
Alcohol, Illicit Drugs & Prison Health (ADU), Office for Prevention & Control of NCDs (MOS)