Tallfags are significantly more prone to cancer (manlets GTFIH)

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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." :forcedsmile::forcedsmile:




Over for tallfoids


ovER if ur a tallcel and prone to cancer (not coping this time)


Ideal height is 5'10 :hnghn:
 
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That's just cause they have more cells
 
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1000004162

The dih is the only thing that matters after all
 
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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." :forcedsmile::forcedsmile:




Over for tallfoids


ovER if ur a tallcel and prone to cancer (not coping this time)


Ideal height is 5'10 :hnghn:
Being sub 5’5 might be worse than cancer💔💔
 
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Being sub 5’5 might be worse than cancer💔💔
Fuck you nigga
5'5 with 7in will have more space when fucking a foid
Anything after 6'0 is cucked life (esp if ur below 6in) :hnghn::forcedsmile:
 
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Truly Over for tallcels I’m 5’10.5 after tibia lengthening in India which will cost 17k I’ll be 6’1 and 6’2.5 with shoes
 
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Another Short King W :ogre:

TallFags Punching Air RN:lul:
 
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that's cause they have more sex which is known to increase cancer

google it
 
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