nMRCGP exam update - Evidence for aspirin use
Contributed by Dr Louise Newson, a GP in the West Midlands. Read more
Drinking a pint of beer or a large glass of wine daily can increase the risk of bowel cancer by 10 per cent, according to UK research. Researchers asked 480,000 people about how much alcohol they consumed. In the six-year follow-up, 1,833 developed colon cancer. Drinking 15g of alcohol a day increased the risk of bowel cancer by 10 per cent, while 30g of alcohol - equivalent to three to four units - increased their bowel cancer risk by around 25 per cent (Cancer Online 2007).
Contributed by Dr Louise Newson, a GP in the West Midlands. Read more
Dr Ben Riley and Dr Jayne Haynes explain what the curriculum is and why it is necessary. Read more
Greater awareness of drinking problems is needed, say Professor Eileen Kaner and Ruth McGovern. Read more
Contributed by Dr Matthew Litchfield, GP, Nottingham and Dr James Milledge, retired consultant respi... Read more
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