Alcohol use increases the risk of several types of cancer, and it is a leading modifiable risk factor for cancer. In this webinar, presenters will describe estimates of cancer deaths related to alcohol use in the U.S. and highlight how lower levels of alcohol use among adults could prevent cancer deaths. It will also describe strategies and resources for reducing alcohol use as they relate to cancer prevention. The session will include examples of how we can integrate efforts to reduce alcohol use and cancer prevention initiatives.
Join the National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco and Cancer Control, at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, on April 25th from 2 – 3 pm ET to learn how we can integrate efforts to reduce alcohol use and cancer prevention initiatives. By joining this webinar, participants will:
This webinar will feature the following speakers: