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Taller adults may be at increased risk for colorectal cancer (24% higher than for the shortest person within global population groups)
Medical Xpress / Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev / Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine ^ | Mar. 3, 2022 | Elinor Zhou et al

Posted on 03/04/2022 7:54:49 PM PST by ConservativeMind

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To: Pol-92064

Good advice. I had one colon polyp removed 10 years ago.


21 posted on 03/04/2022 8:21:46 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
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To: Pol-92064

Get stool DNA testing. It is much safer. And cheaper.

https://www.cologuard.com/

And, polyps don’t mean squat unless they are cancerous. In fact, there is a lot of evidence that polyps are removed because of the differential medicare and insurance reimbursement rates.


22 posted on 03/04/2022 8:23:48 PM PST by anton
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To: Responsibility2nd

Is it because their rectums are closer to the sun and gets more rays?


23 posted on 03/04/2022 8:27:34 PM PST by Jonty30 (How can you claim to help me with my healthcare costs when you can't pay for your own?)
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To: Pol-92064

I will get mine in prison.


24 posted on 03/04/2022 8:29:12 PM PST by Jonty30 (How can you claim to help me with my healthcare costs when you can't pay for your own?)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

I used to work with a really tall man, who was also very muscular. My head wasn’t much higher up than his belt buckle, when I stood beside him.

(I always felt very safe and nice, standing beside him...)

For your listenlng pleasure:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5QfXjsoNe4


25 posted on 03/04/2022 8:31:29 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: ConservativeMind

A short ass like Putin doesn’t have to worry.


26 posted on 03/04/2022 8:47:23 PM PST by july4thfreedomfoundation (Greenie weenie ecofreaks in Europe and the USA are responsible for this war.)
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To: ocrp1982

I have had numerous colonoscopies since 1994, I lost track of how many. Scheduled to have another next month. I have had numerous polyps removed in that time span, one two years ago was over an inch in diameter, and it was pre-cancerous.
I am 5’4” tall. I’m a shorty by US standards.
I just GOTTA be different!🙄


27 posted on 03/04/2022 8:49:01 PM PST by telescope115 (Proud member of the ANTIFAuci movement. )
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To: Pol-92064

Wow, bless you! Live long and prosper!👍


28 posted on 03/04/2022 8:51:49 PM PST by telescope115 (Proud member of the ANTIFAuci movement. )
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To: anton; Pol-92064

Exactly right. Polyps are harmless protrusions in bowels unless they become cancerous due to slow bowel movements from eating too much meat. Carnivore animals have very short intestines which avoid getting constipated on all meat diet. Herbivores have longer intestines to digest vegetable matter which is harder to digest. Human intestines are closer to herbivores in length.


29 posted on 03/04/2022 9:01:21 PM PST by entropy12
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To: anton

If your over the counter test detects possible cancer, you will still need a colonoscopy to take biopsies and possibly remove the culprit.
Colonoscopies are still the gold standard where they can visually see the questionable areas, remove tissue samples, and if need be, return to the site and take the next best course of action.
Follow the prep instructions-the prep is the worst part-and the rest is easy.


30 posted on 03/04/2022 9:02:08 PM PST by telescope115 (Proud member of the ANTIFAuci movement. )
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To: coloradan

Yep, the more intestines you have, the better the chance something will go wrong. The same is true of the circulatory systems. And a person who drives 50,000 miles a year will likely have more car problems than a person who drives 10,000 miles a year.


31 posted on 03/04/2022 9:08:11 PM PST by Blurb2350 (posted from my 1500-watt blow dryer)
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To: anton

You compared Nigerians to Pygmies.
Did you mean the Watusi tribe?
Many of those individuals grow over 7 feet.


32 posted on 03/04/2022 9:19:36 PM PST by lee martell
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To: ConservativeMind

A short ass like Putin doesn’t have to worry.


33 posted on 03/04/2022 9:27:29 PM PST by july4thfreedomfoundation (Greenie weenie ecofreaks in Europe and the USA are responsible for this war.)
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To: ConservativeMind

Taller people are at a HIGHER risk of everything- thanks, im here all week


34 posted on 03/04/2022 9:36:01 PM PST by Bob434
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To: ConservativeMind

But I once heard it all over the radio that short people have no reason to live.


35 posted on 03/04/2022 9:59:40 PM PST by Revel
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To: Pol-92064

Is there an upper age limit for colonoscopies?

Asking for myself.


36 posted on 03/04/2022 10:14:17 PM PST by Laslo Fripp (The Sybil of Free Republic)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

I’m 6’3” and my wife of 35 years is 5’3”. For some reason I can’t remember ever dating a woman over 5’6”.


37 posted on 03/04/2022 10:41:40 PM PST by Freestate316 (Know what you believe and why you believe it.)
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To: ConservativeMind
the average height in the U.S. for men is 5 feet, 9 inches. . . . This means men who are 6 feet, 1 inch . . . or taller are at a 14% increased risk of colorectal cancer and a 6% increased risk of adenomas.

Oh, gee, lucky me. At 6'3", I must be a ticking time bomb. But I am due for a colonoscopy this year, so that's good.

38 posted on 03/04/2022 10:47:30 PM PST by Charles Henrickson
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To: ConservativeMind
Articles like this always exclude data on life time risk for colorectal cancer.

USA - Males - 4.3% or 1 person in 23

USA - Females - 4.0% or 1 person in 25

Also of note...

Studies vary, but the risk of a medical complication from one colonoscopy is usually stated at 1%-2%.

Bottom line - if you do not have major risk factors - like smoking, heavy alcohol use, significant fatty or processed meat consumption, lack of exercise (like walking and standing), or a family history - your risk for colorectal cancer is about 2%, regardless of gender.

My diagnostic choice - I will wait for a blood test or some kind of non-invasive, non-radioactive, soft tissue image scan.

39 posted on 03/04/2022 11:14:10 PM PST by zeestephen
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To: Mears
Re: "Tall people have more skin too…so more skin cancer. They are dooooooomed."

Already happened.

Several years ago, this same kind of data crunching showed that tall white males have a higher risk for melanoma skin cancer.

Correlation or Causation?

Jury is still out.

40 posted on 03/04/2022 11:35:28 PM PST by zeestephen
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