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    Popular daily drinking habit could nearly triple risk of deadly cancer, major study finds

    HealthJustfine TeamBy HealthJustfine TeamAugust 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Doctor says sugary drinks may be fueling rising gastrointestinal cancer rates

    Doctor says sugary drinks may be fueling rising gastrointestinal cancer rates

    Mass General Brigham gastroenterologist Andrew T. Chan says sugary drinks may be contributing to rising gastrointestinal cancer rates and that cutting back could offer an actionable way to reduce risk

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    Consuming a sugary drink a day may significantly raise the risk of developing stomach cancer, according to new research from Mass General Brigham

    After accounting for other risk factors, the researchers found that one or more sugary drinks per day was linked to nearly triple the risk of gastric cancer compared with fewer than one serving per month

    Roughly two-thirds (63%) of U.S. adults report consuming sugar-sweetened beverages at least once a day, CDC data states

    BEER, WINE OR LIQUOR? MASSIVE STUDY REVEALS WHICH WAS LINKED TO LOWER DEATH RISK

    While earlier studies linked sugary drinks to higher rates of liver, breast and colorectal malignancies, their specific impact on gastric tissue remained unclear until now

    The new study analyzed data from more than 100,000 participants in the Nurses’ Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study

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    Drinking at least one sugar-sweetened beverage daily was associated with a 2.45-times higher risk of developing gastric cancer compared to drinking less than one per month.(iStock)

    The long-term prospective cohort studies, which were managed by Harvard-affiliated researchers, analyzed links between lifestyle, diet and chronic disease among healthcare workers

    DIRTY SODA DRINKS ARE EVERYWHERE, BUT DOCTORS WARN OF HEALTH RISKS: ‘METABOLIC DISASTER’

    “It’s definitely a concern because we are seeing an increase in cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, particularly in young people [under] 50,” senior author Andrew T. Chan, a gastroenterologist and epidemiologist with the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute in Boston, told Fox News Digital

    “Our increasing consumption of sugary drinks and also ultra-processed foods is likely to be contributing to some of these cancer trends,” he added

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    Gastric cancer is heavily linked to Helicobacter pylori bacteria, a type of bacteria that lives in the stomach lining. 

    In a subset of study participants, there was no connection found between sugary drink intake and H. pylori, strengthening the hypothesis that sugar (fructose) plays a role

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    The risk was even higher among women who consumed more than one sugary drink per day, who showed a more than threefold increase in gastric cancer rates.(iStock)

    The researchers defined sugar-sweetened drinks as regular sodas, fruit punches, lemonade and sports beverages, in which fructose is the main sweetener. Higher fructose consumption was associated with greater stomach cancer risk

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    Artificially sweetened drinks, including diet sodas and other low-calorie carbonated drinks, were not linked to an increased risk of gastric cancer among more than 100,000 subjects

    Older woman drinking soda

    Higher intake of fructose (the primary sweetener in regular sodas, fruit punches and sports drinks) consistently tracked with higher cancer occurrences.(iStock)

    The research was observational, which means it could only show correlation and not direct causation

    The participants were predominantly White healthcare professionals, meaning the findings need to be confirmed across diverse populations, the team acknowledged

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    “The study is unable to really prove cause and effect,” Chan said. “What we did see was an association. We certainly need to do more research to understand whether this association between sugary-sweetened beverages and stomach cancer is truly causal.”

    The study was published in the journal Gastro Hep Advances

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