India, May 4 -- Social drinking or consuming alcohol occasionally in a casual hangout setting is widely considered acceptable. This complacent attitude has led to the belief that there is a 'safe level' of alcohol consumption, where moderate, infrequent drinking is assumed to carry little to no harm.ALSO READ: You may not drink alcohol, but is your liver still healthy? Hepatologist shares warning signs you could be ignoring

But how much truth does this common belief really hold? To weigh in on this, we spoke to oncologist Dr Vineet Talwar in an interview, director of medical oncology at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre in New Delhi, who offered a stark reality check. "When it comes to cancer risk, there is no completely ...