There was no significant association

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There was no significant association

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Overall poorer experiences of parenting and increasing paternal overprotection were associated with increased risk of prevalent all-site and colorectal cancer in women. between poor quality parenting and incident cancer in women.

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Experiences of poorer quality parenting in childhood are associated with cancer risk in a national sample of community-dwelling men and women aged ≥55 years.
Men with childhood experiences of poorer quality parenting were at increased risk of incident cancer.
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