High growth increases the risk of cancer

29 October 2018, 17:01 | Health 
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High people are at increased risk of cancer, as they simply have more cells in their body.. For every additional 10 cm above average height, the risk of tumors increases by 12%..

A new study has shown that people with high stature are at increased risk of cancer.. On average, it increases by 10% when you exceed the average height by 10 cm.. Researchers believe that high growth increases the likelihood of tumors in women by 12%, and in men by 9%. The authors of the study believe that this is due to the large number of cells in the body.. And the more cells, the higher the likelihood that they will begin to uncontrollably divide and mutate, which causes tumors.

But some varieties of dwarfism, as it turns out, significantly reduce the risk of cancer. The study suggests that a growth stimulating hormone called IGF-1 exerts its influence on the development of cancer.. This hormone accelerates the rate of cell division as they grow, it also increases the likelihood that these cells will turn into tumors. Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, pushed off the average height of a man at 175 cm and the average height of a woman at 162 cm. They estimated the likelihood of developing 23 types of cancer as they grow.. In women, tall growth most often increased the likelihood of developing tumors of the thyroid gland, skin, intestines, ovaries, uterus, breast, and lymphomas..

In men, tall growth provoked tumors of the thyroid gland, skin, intestines, bile ducts, kidneys and the central nervous system, as well as lymphomas. At the same time, high growth did not increase the likelihood of tumors of the esophagus, stomach, mouth or cervix..

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