Tall women more likely to get cancer, study finds
Well that explains it for me. I'm 3" taller than my mom (well more now because she shrunk ) and 5" taller than my sister and they are both cancer free. This makes perfect sense for skin cancer (more skin, more skin exposed to the sun but not sure how this makes a difference with breast cancer. Maybe we're bigger and therefore eat, drink, inhale more toxins?
EDIT: fixed sarcasm link
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I've heard this one before. I'm always amused at the definitions of people at risk. Almost none of them apply to me including this one - I'm 5 foot 5 inches tall.
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I heard part of this report on NPR this morning. I should have been safe at 5' 3", but was not.
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I don't quite understand the percentages. I'm 5'10", so I have an 1190% higher chance of cancer??? huh??? I would like to be able to actually read the study. If anyone finds the study in it's entirety, that I don't have to join yet another website, I would love to see it.
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I just want to know who pays for this junk science???
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i AM 5.4, my mother was 6, free of cancer, what is to be tall? For a Japanese, some places of Africa and other countries, being tall is relative.
A person might be tall in a country and short in other. I wonder how much money was spent in a study, where people do not have a choice of how tall they are.
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I'm only 5' 4" so I wonder how short do you have to be.....
lago, did you remove your sarcasm response. I was looking forward to reading it.
NJ
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Ditto with the junk science! I'm 5'2".
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Wow, I've been trying to figure out why I got BC and now I know - I am 5' 11". Who would have thought it would be something as simple as my height, lol.
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I think I heard today anyone over 5' is at risk.
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I would go with that anyone over 5' being at risk one. I am barely 5'3" these days and my friend Lee is about 5'4" so we would have messed those stats up.
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Oh great. Now they are going to recommend preventative leg amputations to reduce risk.
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I'm 6'1" -- no WONDER I had a recurrence this year! I must have gotten two women's worth of breast cancer!
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I'm 5'2", thank God I'm too short to get cancer. Oh, wait . . .
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Then wouldn't women in short stature cultures get less breast cancer ?
In Mexico most of the women appear to be under five feet and there is a pretty high rate of breast cancer.
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Yet another risk factor I didn't have....I'm 5'2". I also breast fed both of my children until they were 2 years old, and I had my children before 30. I don't drink and I don't have any family history.
I guess I should go out and buy a lottery ticket.
Mary
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I am 5'4"--my mother was 5'10--aunts all over 5'8"--shortest cousin is 5'8"-grandmothers were both tall.
I am the only one is my family ever to have any type of cancer.
SusanGardens--quite a terrific sense of humor.
I suppose--I throw off the statistics for this study.
Eileen
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I'm the shortest in my family too and the only one that got cancer. It seems mostly we shorties are posting to this thread with a few tallies.
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Sorry about the link. I was out all day. All fixed now.
BTW I'm 5' 6" that's above average but with heels I must be around 5'8" or 5'9". Does that count too?
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I'm 5'2" also.
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I'm 5'7". Had DCIS, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and currently hoping that the mole I had cut off last week wasn't a melanoma. Must be my height causing all this...
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I'm 5'8" so THAT explains it all.....
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Re: "BTW I'm 5' 6" that's above average but with heels I must be around 5'8" or 5'9". Does that count too?"
Well, if that counts, then we've discovered a new way to reduce the risk of cancer: wear flats or go barefoot.
Does anyone have the citation for the original paper? (I should look at the link in the O.P., I know...)
otter
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Guess I had my heels on the day I was diagnosed!
Bren
http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/la-heb-cancer-tall-women-20110721,0,315051.story
Here's the link Otter.
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Just crazy. Crazy.
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i read that study...such bull...my mom was 4/11 she got ovarian cancer...im now 5 ft.was 5/2 but with age i shrunk ha....they spent soooo much money on that study....if they only put all the $$$$$$ on finding the cure or a vacine we would be in much better shape....this bc sure does suk.
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hmmm, I'm 5'1" at best.......skin cancer twice.....SCC lip and BCC shin, and of course IDC.....hmmmmm I guess I don't fit the profile.
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I am 6ft. That explains my bc.
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suzanneinphoenix you must have been tall in your last life.
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I think you are on to something otter. I noticed that when I was diagnosed I had my heals on. During surgery I was without shoes and shorter. Now my tumor is gone. Was it the surgery, or the decrease in height? I don't think we'll ever know.
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Sure, we've known for years that high heels cause cancer! But they're just so *cute*!
I'm five foot five and a half...tall enough to get cancer but short enough to be cured.
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