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Alcohol use is not a significant contributor to myelodysplastic syndromes.

Elizabeth A DuffyPhuong L NguyenAdina CiocErica D WarlickMichelle A RoeslerJenny N Poynter
Published in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2020)
In total, 398 cases of MDS and 698 controls were included. Alcohol consumption at 23-30, 31-49, and 50-65 years of age, recent consumption 1 year before diagnosis/interview, and lifetime consumption were not found to be significantly associated with MDS in males (OR range 0.63-0.99) or females (OR range 0.58-1.70). Analysis by MDS subtype further suggested there was not a significant association between recent alcohol consumption and odds of disease by subtype (OR range 0.39-1.13). Lifetime alcohol consumption was not significantly associated with survival after diagnosis of MDS CONCLUSIONS: Previously reported associations between alcohol consumption and MDS risk were inconsistent. Results from our analyses by sex and disease subtype do not support alcohol as a significant contributor to risk of MDS.
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  • alcohol consumption