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In that respect, … skirt size as a proxy for waist circumference is easily remembered over time".
Women are more likely to remember their skirt size when they were younger than their BMI," he said.
Their findings are based on responses from 93,000 women over-50, who gave their current skirt size, and what their skirt size had been in their 20s, as well as detailed information on other factors which can influence cancer risk, such as reproductive health and family history.
After taking account of other factors, increases in skirt size emerged as the strongest predictor of cancer risk, according to the study, which is published in the online journal BMJ Open today.
Going up one skirt size every 10 years was associated with a 33 per cent greater risk of getting cancer after the menopause and going up two skirt sizes in the same timescales carried a 77 per cent greater risk.
Going up a skirt size every 10 years between the age of 20 and 64 increases a woman's risk of breast cancer later in life by 33 per cent, a new study has shown.
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The researchers questioned 92,834 women over 50, taking part in a cancer screening trialthe UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening and not known to have breast cancer, about their current and past skirt sizes.
The researchers, from the Ddepartment of women's cancer at UCLUniversity College London, believe the results, which also showed going up two skirt sizes every 10 years over the same period was associated with a 77% greater risk, could be valuable in breast cancer prevention.
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At baseline, individuals were also asked to report their lower body (trouser or skirt) clothing size from their clothing label (Dutch sizes).
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