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Anthropometry is a science of measuring the human body that could be used to manufacture prostheses or artificial limbs, investigate body differences between populations, use it in forensic medicine and criminology, or even in the diagnosis of some diseases. Two of the most important anthropometric characteristics are dermatoglyphic patterns and finger length. Many studies have evaluated the relationship between these two characteristics in different diseases such as cancer. He hypothesized that dermatoglyphic patterns and finger length could be used as predictors of some cancers such as gastric, ovarian, prostate, testicular, and breast cancers.

In one study, an adverse relationship between the 2D:4D ratio and prostate cancer was reported. They also concluded that the prevalence of prostate cancer was higher in patients with a lower 2D:4D ratio. They also revealed that prostate cancer was more prevalent in individuals with a ratio greater than 0.95. In another study conducted in the United States, a negative relationship was observed between the 2D:4D ratio and prostate cancer. It was suggested that this negative relationship was due to the prenatal hormone testosterone.

In a British study, the 2D:4D ratio of both hands was lower in patients with cervical cancer compared to the control group. A higher 2D:4D ratio of oral cancer was reported in patients compared to the control group. The 2D:4D ratio was lower in the left hand of men with gastric cancer compared to controls.

The digit ratio established in utero is positively correlated with the intrauterine level of estrogen. Since breast cancer is related to excessive and prolonged exposure to estrogens, the digit ratio could be considered a useful marker in breast cancer risk assessment. After collecting anamnestic data on menopausal status, the length of the second and fourth fingers was measured and the finger proportions for both hands were calculated, as well as the difference between the proportion of the right and left fingers. The digit ratio was significantly higher on the right hand in breast cancer patients compared to healthy controls.

According to the study conducted in India, the presence of six or more whorls in the fingerprint pattern was statistically significant in breast cancer patients. They found a greater number of whorls on the right ring finger and little finger in patients suffering from breast cancer, as well as significant differences between the average pattern intensity index of the patients and the control group. They also indicated that lower absolute finger ridge count values (below 100) were related to breast cancer.

https://rcm.mums.ac.ir/article_9265.html (2017).---

http://www.intjmorphol.com/abstract/?art_id=9311 (2023).---

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Allie Johnson's avatar

No it doesn't. That is superstition.

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