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Men with waists over 40 inches 'are 35% more likely to die of prostate cancer

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The Oxford University study found a man with 40inch (103cm) waist or above has a 35 per cent higher risk of passing from the disease than one who wears a 35inch (90cm) or lower trouser size.

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Men with waists over 40 inches 'are 35% more likely to die of prostate cancer

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Men with waists over 40 inches 'are 35% more likely to die of prostate cancer