16 September 2025
The European Health Alliance on Alcohol, a coalition of European health organisations representing over 1.7 million medical professionals and healthcare providers, calls on European legislators to uphold evidence-based public health policy in the EU Wine Package.
Alcohol is responsible for thousands of cancer-related deaths in Europe each year. It has been classified as a known human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), linked to at least seven types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, and liver cancers.
Regulating the ways in which alcoholic beverages like wine are labelled and marketed is an essential step towards better cancer prevention across Europe. To safeguard public health in the draft EU Wine Package, the European Health Alliance on Alcohol calls on EU legislators to:
The European Health Alliance on Alcohol (EEHA), of which the Association of European Cancer Leagues (ECL) is a founding member, is a coalition of 21 national and European health organisations working to reduce alcohol-related harm across Europe through evidence-based advocacy, education, and engagement with policymakers.