Special: Alcohol and Cancer

Alcohol has been classified as a Group 1 carcinogen since 1988.

This classification, put simply, means that alcohol causes cancer. Yet public awareness of this remains remarkably low. Drinking alcohol is known to cause at least seven types of cancer: mouth, upper throat, voice box, food pipe, breast, liver, and bowel cancer, and there is increasing evidence that it may be linked to pancreatic cancer.

What is GAPA doing to prevent this risk from harming Georgia citizens?

In accordance with the Surgeon General’s 2025 Advisory Note, we endorse labeling all alcoholic beverages with standardized cancer warnings.