
Enytraina
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"Taller People Have Higher Cancer Risk
(Men over 6’0” / Women over 5’7”)
Taller people have more cells → More cells = higher chance of mutations.
Higher levels of IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor-1) → Promotes cell division, increasing cancer risk.
More estrogen in taller women → Increases risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
Higher calorie consumption → Taller people need more food, which increases exposure to potential carcinogens.
Cancers More Common in Taller People:
Breast cancer (women)
Prostate cancer (men)
Colorectal cancer
Lung cancer
Skin cancer (melanoma)
Example: Studies found that every 10 cm (4 inches) increase in height increases overall cancer risk by 10%-12%."
"Shorter People Have Lower Cancer Risk
(Men under 5’7” / Women under 5’3”)
Fewer total cells → Fewer cells = lower risk of random mutations.
Lower IGF-1 levels → Less cell division, reducing cancer risk.
Less estrogen in shorter women → Lower risk of hormone-related cancers.
Smaller organs → Less tissue for cancerous mutations.
Cancers Less Common in Shorter People:
Breast cancer
Colorectal cancer
Lung cancer
However, shorter people are not completely immune and still get cancers due to other factors like smoking, diet, and genetics."

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Over for tallfoids
ovER if ur a tallcel and prone to cancer (not coping this time)
Ideal height is 5'10
(Men over 6’0” / Women over 5’7”)
Taller people have more cells → More cells = higher chance of mutations.
Higher levels of IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor-1) → Promotes cell division, increasing cancer risk.
More estrogen in taller women → Increases risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
Higher calorie consumption → Taller people need more food, which increases exposure to potential carcinogens.
Cancers More Common in Taller People:
Breast cancer (women)
Prostate cancer (men)
Colorectal cancer
Lung cancer
Skin cancer (melanoma)
Example: Studies found that every 10 cm (4 inches) increase in height increases overall cancer risk by 10%-12%."
"Shorter People Have Lower Cancer Risk
(Men under 5’7” / Women under 5’3”)
Fewer total cells → Fewer cells = lower risk of random mutations.
Lower IGF-1 levels → Less cell division, reducing cancer risk.
Less estrogen in shorter women → Lower risk of hormone-related cancers.
Smaller organs → Less tissue for cancerous mutations.
Cancers Less Common in Shorter People:
Breast cancer
Colorectal cancer
Lung cancer
However, shorter people are not completely immune and still get cancers due to other factors like smoking, diet, and genetics."

Adult height is associated with risk of cancer and mortality in 5.5 million Swedish women and men - PubMed
Overall and specific cancer risks, particularly malignant melanoma, were positively associated with height. Cancer mortality also increased with height. In contrast, overall mortality was decreased with height, particularly in men due to inverse associations with height for other causes of death.

Over for tallfoids
ovER if ur a tallcel and prone to cancer (not coping this time)
Ideal height is 5'10