chronic alcohol use disorder or occasional binge drinking No effect - can cause cancer Human
— Not specified. Natural Products for the Prevention and Treatment of Hangover and Alcohol Use Disorder. mouthwashes containing alcohol No effect - no sufficient evidence to accept the proposition development of oral cancer Human
— Not specified. Mouthwash With Alcohol and Oral Carcinogenesis: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. mouthwashes with alcohol Increases - relationship with possibility of developing cancer cancer Human
— Not specified. Mouthwash With Alcohol and Oral Carcinogenesis: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. mouthwashes with alcohol Increases - OR = 1.480 cancer risk Human
— Not specified. Mouthwash With Alcohol and Oral Carcinogenesis: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. mouthwashes with alcohol Increases - increased risk of oral cancer risk of oral cancer Human
— Not specified. Mouthwash With Alcohol and Oral Carcinogenesis: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. mouthwash use without taking into account the presence of alcohol Increases - OR = 1.057 risk of cancer Human
— Not specified. Mouthwash With Alcohol and Oral Carcinogenesis: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. alcohol-based mouthwashes Increases - found a relationship oral cancer Human
subjects Not specified Alcohol-based mouthwash as a risk factor of oral cancer: A systematic review. alcohol mouthwash Increases - found this relationship oral cancer Human
subjects Not specified Alcohol-based mouthwash as a risk factor of oral cancer: A systematic review. alcohol mouthwash No effect - failed to find this relationship oral cancer Human
subjects Not specified Alcohol-based mouthwash as a risk factor of oral cancer: A systematic review. avoiding alcohol consumption Decreases - associated with cancer development, progression, and severity Human
— Not specified Healthy Lifestyle and Cancer Risk: Modifiable Risk Factors to Prevent Cancer. alcohol consumption Increases - induced an increase incidence of all three types of cancer under study Human
— Not specified Healthy Lifestyle and Cancer Risk: Modifiable Risk Factors to Prevent Cancer. alcohol and high fat diet Increases - increasing risk of primary liver cancer Human
— Not mentioned Examining the gut-liver axis in liver cancer using organoid models. alcohol consumption Increases - are linked to a higher risk breast cancer risk Human
— Not mentioned Modifiable Risk Factors for Breast Cancer: Insights From Systematic Reviews. alcohol consumption Increases - associated with increased risks cancer Human
— Not specified (advice on moderation vs. abstention). Should we remove wine from the Mediterranean diet?: a narrative review. alcohol consumption Increases - positively correlated with development of prostate cancer (PCa) Human
many comprehensive studies from different geographical areas and nationalities Not specified Alcohol and Prostate Cancer: Time to Draw Conclusions. alcohol consumption Increases - strong effect of gastric cancer risk Human
participants in prospective cohort studies Not specified (measured as dietary intake increments of 5 g/day). Landscape of dietary factors associated with risk of gastric cancer: A systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. alcohol consumption Increases - risk of gastric cancer was increased by gastric cancer risk Human
participants in prospective cohort studies Not specified (measured as dietary intake increments of 5 g/day). Landscape of dietary factors associated with risk of gastric cancer: A systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. alcohol No effect - seem to have no influence on bladder cancer incidence Human
— Not specified. Prevention of bladder cancer incidence and recurrence: nutrition and lifestyle. alcohol Increases - associated with an increased risk cancer Human
— Moderate consumption (red wine with meals, avoiding binge drinking) Alcohol, Drinking Pattern, and Chronic Disease. alcohol Decreases - significantly negatively associated cancer-related fatigue Human
cancer patients Not specified (adherence measured via AMED scores based on 24-h dietary recall). Adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with lower cancer-related fatigue: a cross-sectional analysis from NHANES 2017-2020. alcohol Increases - implicated in the development colorectal cancer Human
— Not specified Environmental Factors, Gut Microbiota, and Colorectal Cancer Prevention. alcohol No effect colorectal cancer-specific mortality Human
colorectal cancer survivors Not specified Post-diagnosis dietary factors, supplement use and colorectal cancer prognosis: A Global Cancer Update Programme (CUP Global) systematic literature review and meta-analysis. alcohol No effect - would not outweigh potential benefits risk of cancer Human
— Up to 20 g/day (2 drinks) for men and 10 g/day (1 drink) for nonpregnant women; up to 2-3 drinks/day for men and 1-2 drinks/day for women with cardiovascular disease. Alcohol dosing and the heart: updating clinical evidence. alcohol No effect - showed no significant effect thyroid cancer Human
— Not specified Diet as a possible influencing factor in thyroid cancer incidence: the point of view of the nutritionist. excessive alcohol consumption Increases - strongly associated head and neck cancer Human
— Not mentioned Basic consideration of research strategies for head and neck cancer. excessive alcohol consumption Increases - is a most important risk factor oral cancer Human
— Not available The importance of oncogenic transcription factors for oral cancer pathogenesis and treatment. avoidance of smoking and heavy alcohol use, prevention of weight gain, and maintenance of a reasonable level of physical activity Decreases - are associated with markedly lower risks colorectal cancer Human
— Not specified Primary prevention of colorectal cancer. alcohol intake Increases - was directly associated with breast cancer risk Human
women who participated in the Supplémentation en Vitamines et Minéraux Antioxydants study Not specified Prospective association between alcohol intake and hormone-dependent cancer risk: modulation by dietary fiber intake. alcohol intake Increases - was directly associated with breast cancer risk Human
individuals with low dietary fiber intake Not specified Prospective association between alcohol intake and hormone-dependent cancer risk: modulation by dietary fiber intake. alcohol intake No effect - was not associated with breast cancer risk Human
individuals with higher dietary fiber intake Not specified Prospective association between alcohol intake and hormone-dependent cancer risk: modulation by dietary fiber intake. alcohol intake No effect - was not associated with hormone-dependent cancer risk Human
individuals with higher dietary fiber intake Not specified Prospective association between alcohol intake and hormone-dependent cancer risk: modulation by dietary fiber intake. alcohol intake Increases - was directly associated with hormone-dependent cancer risk Human
individuals with low dietary fiber intake Not specified Prospective association between alcohol intake and hormone-dependent cancer risk: modulation by dietary fiber intake. alcohol intake Increases - was directly associated with prostate cancer risk Human
individuals with low dietary fiber intake Not specified Prospective association between alcohol intake and hormone-dependent cancer risk: modulation by dietary fiber intake. alcohol intake No effect - was not associated with prostate cancer risk Human
individuals with higher dietary fiber intake Not specified Prospective association between alcohol intake and hormone-dependent cancer risk: modulation by dietary fiber intake. alcohol intake No effect - was not associated with prostate cancer risk Human
men who participated in the Supplémentation en Vitamines et Minéraux Antioxydants study Not specified Prospective association between alcohol intake and hormone-dependent cancer risk: modulation by dietary fiber intake. alcohol intake Increases - may increase breast cancer risk Human
women Not specified Lifestyle components and primary breast cancer prevention. excessive consumption of tobacco and alcohol Increases - occurs mainly due to Oral cancer Human
middle-aged people Not specified Oral squamous cell carcinoma in a 10 year old boy. Perillyl alcohol (POH) Decreases - is able to inhibit cancer cell growth Molecular
cancer cells — Lovastatin and perillyl alcohol inhibit glioma cell invasion, migration, and proliferation--impact of Ras-/Rho-prenylation. perillyl alcohol Decreases - have beneficial action pancreatic cancer cells Molecular
in vitro studies Not specified Potential New Pharmacological Agents Derived From Medicinal Plants for the Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer. a diet rich in fruits and vegetables but limited in fats, red meats, salt and alcohol Decreases - can enable prevention or early detection of cancer Human
transplant recipients Not specified Education and counseling of renal transplant recipients. alcohol use Increases - are important risk factors that predispose to cancer of the oral cavity Human
Asian populations Not specified Epidemiology of oral cancer in Asia in the past decade--an update (2000-2012). reduction in the exposure to tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption and betel nut chewing Decreases - determined a recent decrease incidence rates of head and neck cancer Human Molecular
many countries Not mentioned Synthetic lethality and PARP-inhibitors in oral and head & neck cancer. patchouli alcohol No effect - support its potential role as a therapeutic agent for prostate cancer Molecular
— — Integrative Bioinformatics and Experimental Validation Reveal the Mechanistic Action of Patchouli Alcohol in Prostate Cancer Treatment. patchouli alcohol No effect - influences inflammatory pathways associated with prostate cancer Molecular
— — Integrative Bioinformatics and Experimental Validation Reveal the Mechanistic Action of Patchouli Alcohol in Prostate Cancer Treatment. patchouli alcohol No effect - appears to influence multiple hub genes associated with prostate cancer progression Molecular
— — Integrative Bioinformatics and Experimental Validation Reveal the Mechanistic Action of Patchouli Alcohol in Prostate Cancer Treatment. Patchouli alcohol (PA) Decreases - anti-cancer cancer Human
— — Potential benefits of patchouli alcohol in prevention of human diseases: A mechanistic review. Patchouli alcohol (PA) Decreases - downregulated cancer stem cell (CD44 and CD133) markers Molecular
A549 and VCR-resistant A549/V16 NSCLC cells — Patchouli alcohol induces G0 /G1 cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in vincristine-resistant non-small cell lung cancer through ROS-mediated DNA damage. patchouli alcohol Decreases - exerted antitumor ability human lung cancer A549 cells Human Molecular
in vitro — Molecular Role of EGFR-MAPK Pathway in Patchouli Alcohol-Induced Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Arrest on A549 Cells In Vitro and In Vivo. patchouli alcohol Decreases - exerted antitumor ability human lung cancer A549 cells Human Molecular
in vivo — Molecular Role of EGFR-MAPK Pathway in Patchouli Alcohol-Induced Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Arrest on A549 Cells In Vitro and In Vivo. Patchouli alcohol (PA) Decreases - produced a marked effect in the treatment of gastric cancer (GC) Human Molecular
— — Regulatory Mechanism and Experimental Verification of Patchouli Alcohol on Gastric Cancer Cell Based on Network Pharmacology.