Only women with children from singleton births who were alive at 1 year of age, and who provided
information on alcohol consumption and completed the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) were included.
In addition to the
information found in this section of our website
on alcohol responsibility, please also visit our global industry association, the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking, whose mission is to reduce the harmful use of
alcohol and promote moderate, responsible
consumption: responsibledrinking.org.
Finally, an estimate of the burden of
alcohol - attributable breast cancer incidence and mortality by means of a Population - Attributable Fraction methodology (using data on alcohol consumption from the Global Information System on Alcohol and Health, and data on cancer incidence and mortality from the GLOBOCAN database) showed that an estimated 144,000 breast - cancer cases and 38,000 breast - cancer deaths globally in 2012 were attributable to alcohol, with 18.8 % of these cases and 17.5 % of these deaths affecting women who were light dr
alcohol - attributable breast cancer incidence and mortality by means of a Population - Attributable Fraction methodology (using data
on alcohol consumption from the Global Information System on Alcohol and Health, and data on cancer incidence and mortality from the GLOBOCAN database) showed that an estimated 144,000 breast - cancer cases and 38,000 breast - cancer deaths globally in 2012 were attributable to alcohol, with 18.8 % of these cases and 17.5 % of these deaths affecting women who were light dr
alcohol consumption from the Global
Information System
on Alcohol and Health, and data on cancer incidence and mortality from the GLOBOCAN database) showed that an estimated 144,000 breast - cancer cases and 38,000 breast - cancer deaths globally in 2012 were attributable to alcohol, with 18.8 % of these cases and 17.5 % of these deaths affecting women who were light dr
Alcohol and Health, and data
on cancer incidence and mortality from the GLOBOCAN database) showed that an estimated 144,000 breast - cancer cases and 38,000 breast - cancer deaths globally in 2012 were attributable to
alcohol, with 18.8 % of these cases and 17.5 % of these deaths affecting women who were light dr
alcohol, with 18.8 % of these cases and 17.5 % of these deaths affecting women who were light drinkers.