“Remember that for millions of years natural selection favored women who devoted whatever extra energy they had toward reproduction, partly through the action of reproductive hormones such as estrogen. Natural selection, however, never geared women's bodies for coping with long-term surfeits of energy, estrogen, and other related hormones. As a result, women today are very different and vastly more at risk of developing cancer than mothers from long ago because their bodies are still functioning as they evolved to have as many surviving children as possible.” WomenEvolutionCancerAnthropologyHomo SapiensReproductionEvolutionary Biology Book:The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health, and Disease Source: The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health, and Disease