To Drink or Not to Drink After Surviving Cancer
While it is best to not consume any alcohol as a cancer survivor, there are realistic markers of what can be considered moderate consumption.
While it is best to not consume any alcohol as a cancer survivor, there are realistic markers of what can be considered moderate consumption.
Post-cancer life should certainly be full of celebration, and for some, this might include enjoying the occasional drink. But before rushing into previous habits, survivors should reconsider the way that they consume alcohol.
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