Taller people may be at increased cancer risk

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

Tall people are more likely to suffer from cancer, claims a study which found that every 4-inch increase in height above the average lead to a 10 per cent greater risk of developing the deadly

Scientists from in the US compiled from four large-scale studies in the UK, US, South Korea, Austria, and

Each study chosen had to include 10,000 cases for each sex, the 'BBC' reported.

Of 18 types analysed in both men and women, four -- pancreas, oesophagus, stomach and mouth/pharynx -- showed no apparent increase with height.

According to the report, for every 4 inch increase in human height above the average used in the study of 5 feet 7 inch for men and 5 feet 3 inch for women, there is a 10 per cent greater risk of that person getting cancer.

Since height can not be modified, unlike lifestyle risk factors, such as body weight, living a healthy lifestyle is the way to reduce the chances of developing the

"If you have more cells, you have a greater risk of cancer. Tall people have a greater surface area, and therefore more melanocytes, and so of course they're more likely to get melanoma," John O'Neill, from (LMB) in the UK.

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 16:35 IST