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WHO Sounds Alarm: Europe's Shocking Lack of Awareness on Alcohol-Cancer Link

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GENEVA — The World Health Organisation (WHO) has uncovered startling new data revealing a dangerous gap in public knowledge across Europe regarding alcohol's direct connection to cancer. In a bold move, the health authority is urging governments to implement mandatory tobacco-style warning labels on alcoholic beverages—particularly in the world’s heaviest-drinking region.

A newly released WHO survey highlights a critical disconnect: while alcohol contributes to 800,000 deaths annually in Europe, only 15% of respondents recognized its role in breast cancer, and just 39% knew it increased colon cancer risks. "Cancer is the top cause of alcohol-related deaths in the EU, yet awareness remains shockingly low," warned WHO officials.

The global health body has long emphasized alcohol’s carcinogenic effects but now takes an unprecedented step by demanding strict regulatory action. Current industry self-regulation fails consumers, the WHO argues, as producers often hide risk information behind QR codes or vague messaging that shoppers overlook.

"The solution is clear," states the report. "Health warnings must be written prominently on labels—paired with visuals when possible—to ensure consumers understand the risks before they drink." Currently, only three EU nations enforce such labeling standards. This push aligns with recent calls from US health leaders for similar cancer warnings on alcohol packaging.

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