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How Binge Drinking Raises Breast Cancer Risk for Black Women

How Binge Drinking Raises Breast Cancer Risk for Black Women

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What does binge drinking really mean for breast cancer risk in Black women—and why hasn’t this been clearly explained before? In this episode of Rooted in Violet & Co., we break down emerging research presented at major breast cancer conferences showing that binge drinking may increase breast cancer risk, particularly early-onset disease diagnosed before age 40. We explore why drinking patterns—not just how often you drink—matter, and why this risk can land differently for Black women who already face higher rates of aggressive breast cancers and lower rates of preventive counseling. This conversation goes beyond “wine culture” and vague advice about moderation. We talk about:
  • What binge drinking actually is
  • How alcohol is linked to early-onset breast cancer
  • Why Black women are often left out of prevention conversations
  • What questions to ask your healthcare provider to advocate for your individual risk
This episode is not about shame or fear. It’s about clarity, context, and self-advocacy—so Black women can make informed choices and be taken seriously in the exam room.

🎙️ Stay tuned for the next episode, where we dive deeper into genetics, oxidative stress, and precision prevention.

Educational content only. Not a substitute for medical advice.

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Rooted in Violet & Co. creates podcast episodes, articles, and digital resources that blend expert insights with responsible AI assistance to bring timely, culturally relevant information to women—especially Black women and women of color—about health, wellness, and self-advocacy.

The information shared in this episode is for educational and informational purposes only. This information is not intended as medical advice, legal advice, or a substitute for professional guidance. Nothing discussed should be used to diagnose, treat, interpret, or make decisions about your health, healthcare rights, or legal options. Always consult:
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