Taller men may have a higher risk of getting testicular cancer, say experts in the United States.
After looking at data on more than 10,000 men, researchers found that for every extra two inches or 5cm in height above average, the risk went up by 13%.
But experts stressed the lifetime risk of developing this cancer is low - one in 210 for men in the UK.
So even for men exceeding the average height of British men (5ft 9ins), the risk would remain relatively small.
And the National Cancer Institute researchers still do not understand how increased height raises a man's risk of testicular cancer.
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