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The surgeon general wants new alcohol warnings. It won’t be easy

Last updated: January 4, 2025 3:03 am
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Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has made a bold move in his final days in office by calling for updated warning labels on alcohol containers in the United States. The proposed labels would be more eye-catching and explicitly warn consumers about the increased risk of cancer associated with alcohol consumption.

In a report released on Friday, Murthy highlighted the growing body of research linking alcohol consumption to various types of cancer, particularly breast cancer. Despite alcohol being classified as a carcinogen for decades, many members of the public remain unaware of the cancer-related dangers of drinking.

According to Murthy, even moderate alcohol consumption can increase the risk of certain types of cancer, such as breast, mouth, throat, liver, and colorectal cancer. Studies suggest that about 5% of cancer cases in adults over 30, and approximately 20,000 deaths per year, are attributable to alcohol.

The push for updated warning labels faces potential challenges from the alcohol industry, which wields significant influence in Washington through lobbying and campaign donations. However, experts believe that Murthy’s recommendation could raise public awareness and pave the way for alcohol-control regulations at the state and local levels.

The effectiveness of alcohol warning labels in reducing consumption remains a topic of debate among researchers. While some studies suggest that warnings can influence heavy drinkers, the long-term impact on overall drinking patterns is still unclear. Advocates argue that consumers have the right to be informed about the risks of alcohol, regardless of whether they choose to change their habits.

Recent studies have shown that alcohol labels highlighting cancer risks are rated as the most impactful and relevant by consumers. However, the design and messaging of the labels will be crucial in determining their effectiveness in changing public perception and behavior.

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As Congress considers Murthy’s recommendation, the potential legal challenges and execution of any label makeover will be key factors in determining the impact on alcohol consumption. Whether drinkers will heed the warnings and alter their habits remains to be seen, but the conversation around alcohol and cancer risks is gaining momentum thanks to Murthy’s initiative.

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