2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4797724/v1
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Alcohol and Breast Cancer: Risk Denial and Risk Relativization among U.S. Women

Heather M. Fennell,
Gaurav Seth,
Chandler M. McLeod
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Research indicates a general lack of awareness regarding the link between alcohol consumption and cancer risk, particularly among women in the United States (US). This study aims to explore women's knowledge of alcohol's role in breast cancer risk and its sociodemographic correlates, including risk denial (RD) and risk relativization (RR) scores. Methods: The study surveyed 5027 adult U.S. women via an online Qualtrics survey in September–October 2021 (ABLE survey). Participants answered question… Show more

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