Medical News . Scientists warn that women with high growth, have an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer. Risk factors include, also, obesity. Experts previously talked about such relations, but only now they were able to confirm this theory.
The basis of the last survey, conducted by researchers led by Valerie Beral of Oxford University, the samples were collected from 47 papers from 14 countries. Data were analyzed 25 000 women with ovarian cancer and 80,000 healthy women.
The basis of the last survey, conducted by researchers led by Valerie Beral of Oxford University, the samples were collected from 47 papers from 14 countries. Data were analyzed 25 000 women with ovarian cancer and 80,000 healthy women.
| Women have a high risk of ovarian cancer |
Experts believe that this study provides strong evidence that the findings are accurate. Complete women can control their weight through training and proper nutrition, but with the growth of anything can be done.
Dr. Paul Faro from Cambridge University reassuring that the overall risk quite small. Comparing a woman with growth of 150 centimeters and a woman growing 1m.60sm., The relative difference in risk is 23%. Among women of low risk of developing cancer is 16 per 1,000 women, while the higher figure is 20 per 1000.
Dr. Paul Faro from Cambridge University reassuring that the overall risk quite small. Comparing a woman with growth of 150 centimeters and a woman growing 1m.60sm., The relative difference in risk is 23%. Among women of low risk of developing cancer is 16 per 1,000 women, while the higher figure is 20 per 1000.
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