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included 22,756 women and 15,701 men. Heavy drinking was set at an average alcohol intake of at least 60 g/d, equivalent to six standard drinks. During 485,525 person-years of follow-up among women, 2303 incident alcohol-related cancers were diagnosed, most commonly breast and colorectal cancer . During 303,218 person-years of follow-up among men, 789 alcohol-related cancers were found, most commonly colorectal cancer .
Researchers identified three distinct lifetime alcohol intake trajectories for women: lifetime abstainer , stable light , and increasing moderate . Six trajectories were identified for men: lifetime abstainer , stable light , stable moderate , increasing heavy , early-decreasing heavy , and late-decreasing heavy .
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