Objective To examine whether sleep traits have a causal effect on risk of breast cancer. Design Mendelian randomisation study. Setting UK Biobank prospective cohort study and Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC) case-control genome-wide association study. Participants 156 848 women in the multivariable regression and one sample mendelian randomisation (MR) analysis in UK Biobank (7784 with a breast cancer diagnosis) and 122 977 breast cancer cases and 105 974 controls from BCAC in the two sample MR analysis. Exposures Self reported chronotype (morning or evening preference), insomnia symptoms, and sleep duration in multivariable regression, and genetic variants robustly associated with these sleep traits. Main outcome measure Br...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, threatening both physical and mental health. The e...
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed invasive cancers. Established risk factors accou...
Background: Sleep disturbance, a correlate of which is daytime napping, has been hypothesised to be ...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this record. Objective...
Short sleep, disrupted sleep, daytime napping, and late chronotypes are putative risk factors for br...
STUDY OBJECTIVES:To investigate the association between sleep duration and breast cancer incidence, ...
Studies of sleep duration in relation to the risk of site-specific cancers other than breast cancer ...
Sleep patterns have been associated with the development of cancers, although the association betwee...
Multidimensional sleep trait, which is related to circadian rhythms closely, affects some cancers pr...
Mounting evidence suggests habitual sleep duration is asso-ciated with various health outcomes; both...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between sleep duration and breast cancer incidence,...
Copyright © 2013 Ali Khawaja et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Emerging evidence suggests that short sleep is associated with an increased risk of cancer; however,...
Background: Circadian rhythm disruption, sleep abnormalities, and shift work have emerged as...
Abstract Breast and prostate cancers have been associated with circadian disruption. Some previous s...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, threatening both physical and mental health. The e...
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed invasive cancers. Established risk factors accou...
Background: Sleep disturbance, a correlate of which is daytime napping, has been hypothesised to be ...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this record. Objective...
Short sleep, disrupted sleep, daytime napping, and late chronotypes are putative risk factors for br...
STUDY OBJECTIVES:To investigate the association between sleep duration and breast cancer incidence, ...
Studies of sleep duration in relation to the risk of site-specific cancers other than breast cancer ...
Sleep patterns have been associated with the development of cancers, although the association betwee...
Multidimensional sleep trait, which is related to circadian rhythms closely, affects some cancers pr...
Mounting evidence suggests habitual sleep duration is asso-ciated with various health outcomes; both...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between sleep duration and breast cancer incidence,...
Copyright © 2013 Ali Khawaja et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Emerging evidence suggests that short sleep is associated with an increased risk of cancer; however,...
Background: Circadian rhythm disruption, sleep abnormalities, and shift work have emerged as...
Abstract Breast and prostate cancers have been associated with circadian disruption. Some previous s...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, threatening both physical and mental health. The e...
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed invasive cancers. Established risk factors accou...
Background: Sleep disturbance, a correlate of which is daytime napping, has been hypothesised to be ...