Height linked to risk of prostate cancer development and progres...

(American Association for Cancer Research) A man's height is a modest marker for risk of prostate cancer development, but is more strongly linked to progression of the cancer, say British researchers who conducted their own study on the connection and also reviewed 58 published studies.


 

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