
Expert Warns Alcohol Consumption May Increase Pancreatic Cancer Risk
A doctor warns that facial flushing after drinking alcohol, caused by the buildup of toxic acetaldehyde, may indicate a higher risk of cancers such as pancreatic, stomach, and esophageal cancer, especially in individuals with certain genetic variants affecting alcohol metabolism. Genetic testing can identify susceptibility, and reducing alcohol intake or choosing lower-alcohol options may mitigate risks.
