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May 17, 2013 by JG
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Chronic drinkers who stop consuming alcohol can cut their risk for esophageal cancer in half within four to five years, according to a new evidence review. In the analysis of nine studies, Swedish researchers found drinkers’ risk of this type of cancer is reversible if they stop drinking, but it takes them up to 16 years to return to the risk level of people who don’t drink. The study by researchers at Lund University appeared in a recent issue of the journal Addiction, and included an outside commentary by a group including Boston University Medical Center researchers that found the new research “well done."
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