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[A] The following conclusions are supported by good evidence:
The chronic consumption of alcohol, particularly in amounts exceeding one to two standard drinks per day, is associated with increased risk of numerous cancers including breast, esophageal, oropharyngeal, lung, gastric, laryngeal, hepatocellular, endometrial, pancreatic and colorectal.
[B] The following conclusions are supported by fair evidence:
Moderate alcohol consumption (fewer than three drinks per day) is associated with a