Friday, June 20, 2014

Alcohol, obesity and legacy of sunshine holidays to blame for lifestyle cancer rise - Daily Mail

Daily MailAlcohol, obesity and legacy of sunshine holidays to blame for lifestyle cancer riseDaily MailDrinking, smoking, obesity and the legacy of holidays in the sun are fuelling a sharp rise in cancers. Unhealthy lifestyle choices have led to rocketing instances of the disease striking the liver, mouth, womb, kidney and skin since 2003, figures show.Liver cancer and malignant melanoma rates rise sharply in EnglandThe GuardianLiver and skin cancer rates soaring, according to new ONS figuresThe IndependentPackage holiday boom causes cancer legacyTelegraph.co.ukThe Courierall 18 news articles …Read Full Story



Alcohol, obesity and legacy of sunshine holidays to blame for lifestyle cancer rise - Daily Mail
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