Height of women, twinning and breast cancer: Epidemiological evidence of a relationship

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A comparison was made of the stature of women, twinning rates, and breast cancer mortality for 32 countries. As height increased, so did twinning and breast cancer mortality (P < 0.005). Dizygotic twinning and breast cancer increased sharply with the mean height of the female population. With due caution in drawing causal inferences when uncontrolled confouding variables are present, it is suggested that these findings are an evolutionary consequence of the high mortality found in twin pregnancy.

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Doherty, J. D. H. (1988). Height of women, twinning and breast cancer: Epidemiological evidence of a relationship. Acta Geneticae Medicae et Gemellologiae, 37(3–4), 263–275. https://doi.org/10.1017/s000156600000386x

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