Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario Alcohol. Proportion of cancer cases attributable to alcohol consumption, by sex and cancer type, Ontario, 2010 2 Cancer.

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Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario Alcohol

Proportion of cancer cases attributable to alcohol consumption, by sex and cancer type, Ontario, Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol Sources: Ontario Cancer Registry, 2013 (Cancer Care Ontario); Canadian Community Health Survey, 2000/01 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario.

Number of cancer cases attributable to alcohol consumption, by sex and cancer type, Ontario, Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol Sources: Ontario Cancer Registry, 2013 (Cancer Care Ontario); Canadian Community Health Survey, 2000/01 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario.

Proportion and number of cases attributable to alcohol consumption, by sex and cancer type, Ontario, Sources: Ontario Cancer Registry, 2013 (Cancer Care Ontario); Canadian Community Health Survey, 2000/01 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Alcohol consumption in relation to cancer prevention recommendations during past 12 months, Ontario adults (aged 19+), Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 19+) exceeding cancer prevention recommendations for alcohol consumption, 2003– Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2003, 2005, 2007—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 19+) exceeding cancer prevention recommendations for alcohol consumption, by age group, Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Average number of days per week exceeding cancer prevention recommendations for alcohol consumption among Ontario adults (aged 19+) who exceed the recommendations on average, by age group, Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 19+) exceeding cancer prevention recommendations for alcohol consumption, by Local Health Integration Network, 2010–2012 combined 9 Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2010—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2010—2012; 2006 Census Boundaries (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. 10 Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 19+) exceeding cancer prevention recommendations for alcohol consumption, by public health unit, 2010– 2012 combined

Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2010—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. 11 Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 30+) exceeding cancer prevention recommendations for alcohol consumption, by selected socio-demographic factors, 2010–2012 combined Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. 12 Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 19+) exceeding cancer prevention recommendations for alcohol consumption who are current smokers, 2012 Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. 13 Alcohol consumption patterns during past 12 months and past week, Ontario adults (aged 19+), 2012 Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2003, 2005, 2007—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. 14 Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 19+) abstaining from drinking alcohol during past 12 months, 2003–2012 Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. 15 Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 19+) abstaining from drinking alcohol during past 12 months, by age group, 2012 Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2010—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. 16 Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 19+) abstaining from drinking alcohol during past 12 months, by Local Health Integration Network, 2010–2012 combined Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2010—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. 17 Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 30+) abstaining from drinking alcohol during past 12 months, by selected socio-demographic factors, 2010–2012 combined Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

18 Number of drinks consumed weekly among Ontario adults (aged 19+) who reported having a drink during past 12 months, 2003–2012 Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2003, 2005, 2007—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

19 Median number of drinks consumed weekly among Ontario adults (aged 19+) who reported having a drink during past 12 months, by age group, 2012 Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

20 Median number of drinks consumed weekly among Ontario adults (aged 30+) who reported having a drink during past 12 months, by selected socio-demographic factors, 2010–2012 combined Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2010—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

21 Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 19+) exceeding cancer prevention recommendations for alcohol consumption, by Aboriginal identity (off-reserve), 2008–2012 combined Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2008—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

22 Percentage of Ontario adults (aged 19+) abstaining from drinking alcohol during past 12 months, by Aboriginal identity (off-reserve), 2008–2012 combined Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2008—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

23 Median number of drinks consumed weekly among Ontario adults (aged 19+) who reported having a drink during past 12 months, by Aboriginal identity (off-reserve), 2008–2012 combined Source: Canadian Community Health Survey, 2008—2012 (Statistics Canada) Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol

24 Map of Ontario’s LHINs and Public Health Units Ontario Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) and public health unit (PHU) correspondence map Prepared by: Prevention and Cancer Control, Cancer Care Ontario. Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol