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Calls for alcohol warning labels may grow after US announcement

Last updated: January 4, 2025 1:05 am
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By Rachel Helyer Donaldson of RNZ

Alcohol warning labels could play a crucial role in reducing alcohol-related cancers, according to a public health researcher. However, additional policies are necessary to address the issue effectively.

In the United States, Surgeon-General Vivek Murthy has called for a reevaluation of alcohol consumption guidelines and proposed that alcoholic beverages should include a warning about the risks of cancer on their labels.

Murthy highlighted that alcohol consumption is linked to an increased risk of several types of cancer, including breast, colon, and liver cancer, yet many consumers are unaware of this connection.

Dr. Anja Mizdrak, a senior research fellow at the University of Otago, stated that over 1000 cases of cancer in New Zealand are attributable to alcohol each year, with many affecting moderate drinkers.

“Moderate consumption of alcohol can also lead to cancer, not just heavy drinking,” Mizdrak explained.

While labels can help raise awareness, Mizdrak emphasized that they alone are not sufficient. She suggested implementing additional actions such as reducing availability, increasing taxes, and banning alcohol marketing.

Murthy also highlighted that alcohol is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the U.S., following tobacco and obesity, indicating a potential shift towards stricter regulations similar to those governing tobacco.

Unlike smoking, New Zealand lacks comparable guidelines or policies concerning alcohol, according to Mizrak.

“The alcohol industry’s powerful marketing tactics make it challenging to address alcohol consumption effectively. We need to take more action to reduce alcohol consumption, similar to tobacco control measures,” she added.

In response to the call for alcohol warnings, Health Minister Shane Reti stated that the government is committed to reducing alcohol-related harm and is undertaking significant initiatives in this area. These include efforts to lower the prevalence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and promote alcohol-free pregnancies.

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Labour’s health spokesperson, Dr. Ayesha Verrall, noted that while warning labels can help raise awareness of alcohol-related cancer risks, other methods of educating the public are also crucial.

“The evolving research suggests that there may be no safe limit for alcohol consumption in terms of preventing cancer. We need to carefully consider this evidence and its implications for public policy,” Dr. Verrall explained.

The NZ Alcohol Beverages Council’s executive director, Virginia Nicholls, expressed opposition to increased labeling on alcoholic drinks, citing research that indicates labels do not effectively change drinking behaviors and advising individuals to consult their doctors for health information.

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