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4. Alcohol Consumption

Alcohol consumption is a known risk factor for gastrointestinal cancers, including stomach cancer. A meta-analysis of 81 studies found that regular alcohol intake increases stomach cancer risk.

Additionally, research suggests:

Chronic alcohol use irritates the stomach lining, leading to inflammation and cell damage, both of which contribute to cancer development.

Three women holding colorful alcoholic drinks with garnishes, highlighting the association between alcohol consumption and an increased risk of stomach cancer

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