Alcohol and Cancer Risk: How Many Drinks is Too Many? | Kansas City MomCast Sponsored Episode

women drinking wine

This podcast is sponsored by HCA Midwest Health.

Alcohol has been linked to increased risks of cancer including just light drinking associated with increased risk of breast cancer. So how many drinks are OK and how should women respond to this information?

We’re here today with Julie Wilhauk, a board-certified nurse practitioner with Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Mo.
She is also board certified as an advanced oncology certified nurse practitioner. Julie holds both a master’s degree and doctorate in her field, offering more than 20 years of nursing care experience. Since 2012, Julie has focused on providing cancer care through the medical oncology centers of HCA Midwest hospitals, and has served as the nursing team leader.

 


Connect with Megan and Sarah

podcast microphone with hosts

We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!

 

 

 


 

subscribe to the newsletter

Sarah McGinnity
Sarah grew up in Manhattan, Kansas (Go Cats!), she moved to Minnesota where she met her husband, Shea. Realizing how much she hated snow in May, she convinced him to move to Kansas City in 2010. Together they have lived in Midtown, Waldo, the Plaza, and now Overland Park. Sarah is mom to four kids including a teenager and a toddler. She has her master’s in urban administration and is passionate about making Kansas City a more equitable and supportive community. In between the crazy, she likes to drink coffee, run, hike, travel as much as possible, and experience all things Kansas City!