(HealthDay News) -- Tall folks may be more likely than shorter people to develop cancer, new British research says.
Among  women, the risk of breast, ovarian, uterine and bowel cancer, leukemia  or melanoma appears to go up about 16 percent for every 4-inch bump in  stature, the researchers said.
"Taller women in our study had  increased risk of a wide range of cancers," said study co-author Jane  Green, from the cancer epidemiology unit at the University of Oxford in  England. "And all the evidence from past studies is that this link is  seen equally in men and women."
The findings also suggest that  gains in height over the 20th century -- Europeans' average height grew  nearly half an inch per decade -- might help explain some of the cancer  differences seen in recent generations, the researchers said. Read more...
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