Why is heavy drinking is associated with increased risk of cancer?

A. Alcohol serves as a co-carcinogen that can enhance the carcinogenicity of other cancer-causing chemicals.
B. Poor nutritional status associated with heavy drinking may contribute to the development certain cancers.
C. Alcohol can act directly as a carcinogen.
D. All of the above


D

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