
Alcohol and cancer… let’s talk.
Cancer Prevention Action Week 2025 campaign is highlighting the links between alcohol and cancer.
Every year, World Cancer Research Fund holds Cancer Prevention Action Week (CPAW), which focuses on empowering the public to reduce their risk of preventable cancers.
Our next CPAW in 2025, will focus on alcohol and cancer.
Alcohol and cancer: let’s talk
Too many people don’t know that drinking any amount of alcohol increases the risk of at least 7 types of cancer. This year we’re encouraging people to talk about alcohol and cancer to start building higher awareness not only among the public but also in government. We want to start a conversation that will help people lead longer, healthier lives. There is strong evidence that all types of alcoholic drink can increase the risk of at least 7 cancers:- breast
- bowel
- head and neck
- oesophageal
- liver
- stomach
What role do governments play?
Making a personal choice to cut back is only one part of Cancer Prevention Action Week. We also need to put pressure on governments to develop a new alcohol strategy, which should include:- Better labels on alcoholic drinks, with prominent health warnings.
- Taxes and prices, such as a minimum price per unit, to deter people from drinking.
- Tighter regulation of where, when and how alcohol is marketed.
