
Risks: Women’s Cancer Risks Increases with Height, Study Finds
Octavia Buckhanon
HCS/438
August 8, 2011
Susan Schmitt
A huge study has found the taller a female is, the higher her risk of developing 10 different cancers. Professors at the University of Oxford in England investigated statistics on more than 1.2 million British females followed them for about 9.4 years. The professors at the university established that for every four-inch boost in tallness more than 5 feet 1 inch, the danger that a female would receive cancer went up by about 16 percent. Information on tallness and additional factors pertinent for cancer was acquired in 1996—2001 for middle-aged females with no preceding cancer who were followed up for cancer occurrence (Greene, 2011).
You can place an order similar to this with us. You are assured of an authentic custom paper delivered within the given deadline besides our 24/7 customer support all through.
Latest completed orders:
# | topic title | discipline | academic level | pages | delivered |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6
|
Writer's choice
|
Business
|
University
|
2
|
1 hour 32 min
|
7
|
Wise Approach to
|
Philosophy
|
College
|
2
|
2 hours 19 min
|
8
|
1980's and 1990
|
History
|
College
|
3
|
2 hours 20 min
|
9
|
pick the best topic
|
Finance
|
School
|
2
|
2 hours 27 min
|
10
|
finance for leisure
|
Finance
|
University
|
12
|
2 hours 36 min
|