It has been hypothesized that suppressed nocturnal melatonin production is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, but results from several small prospective studies of the association have been inconclusive. We examined the association between nocturnal melatonin and breast cancer risk in a case-control study nested within the Guernsey III Study, a British prospective cohort study (1977-2009). Concentrations of 6-sulfatoxymelatonin were measured in prediagnostic first-morning urine samples from 251 breast cancer cases and 727 matched controls. Conditional logistic regression models were used to calculate odds ratios for breast cancer in relation to 6-sulfatoxymelatonin level. No significant association was found between 6-sulfa...
Background: Sleep duration has been hypothesized to be inversely associated with breast cancer risk,...
Previous research has demonstrated the antitumoral effects of melatonin on breast cancer in both in ...
Two studies recently published in the Journal showed that disruption of diur-nal sleep–wakefulness r...
It has been hypothesized that suppressed nocturnal melatonin production is associated with an increa...
It has been hypothesized that suppressed nocturnal melatonin production is associated with an increa...
Background: Exposure to higher levels of melatonin may be associated with lower breast cancer risk, ...
Background: Experimental data from animals suggest a pro-tective role for the pineal hormone melaton...
Experimental and epidemiologic data support a protective role for melatonin in breast cancer etiolog...
BACKGROUND: Experimental data from animals suggest a protective role for the pineal hormone melatoni...
BACKGROUND Melatonin is an endocrine hormone secreted by the pineal gland during night hours that pr...
Exposure to light at night suppresses melatonin production, and night-shift work (a surrogate for su...
Background: Results from prospective studies on the association between urinary levels of melatonin ...
Background: Lower urinary melatonin levels are associated with a higher risk of breast cancer in pos...
Short sleep, disrupted sleep, daytime napping, and late chronotypes are putative risk factors for br...
Melatonin may protect against breast cancer. Light and other factors influence melatonin, but the ev...
Background: Sleep duration has been hypothesized to be inversely associated with breast cancer risk,...
Previous research has demonstrated the antitumoral effects of melatonin on breast cancer in both in ...
Two studies recently published in the Journal showed that disruption of diur-nal sleep–wakefulness r...
It has been hypothesized that suppressed nocturnal melatonin production is associated with an increa...
It has been hypothesized that suppressed nocturnal melatonin production is associated with an increa...
Background: Exposure to higher levels of melatonin may be associated with lower breast cancer risk, ...
Background: Experimental data from animals suggest a pro-tective role for the pineal hormone melaton...
Experimental and epidemiologic data support a protective role for melatonin in breast cancer etiolog...
BACKGROUND: Experimental data from animals suggest a protective role for the pineal hormone melatoni...
BACKGROUND Melatonin is an endocrine hormone secreted by the pineal gland during night hours that pr...
Exposure to light at night suppresses melatonin production, and night-shift work (a surrogate for su...
Background: Results from prospective studies on the association between urinary levels of melatonin ...
Background: Lower urinary melatonin levels are associated with a higher risk of breast cancer in pos...
Short sleep, disrupted sleep, daytime napping, and late chronotypes are putative risk factors for br...
Melatonin may protect against breast cancer. Light and other factors influence melatonin, but the ev...
Background: Sleep duration has been hypothesized to be inversely associated with breast cancer risk,...
Previous research has demonstrated the antitumoral effects of melatonin on breast cancer in both in ...
Two studies recently published in the Journal showed that disruption of diur-nal sleep–wakefulness r...