Experimental studies in animals indicate that disruption of the circadian rhythm is carcinogenic, and night work has been suggested to be a probable breast cancer cause in humans. Findings among humans, however are inconsistent, often gathered with retrospective study designs, and only based on specific populations, such as nurses. We used data on night work collected in the Dutch Labor Force Surveys of 1996 until 2009, and individually linked these with National registers on hospital admission. Among 285,723 women without breast cancer at baseline, 2,531 had a hospital admission for breast cancer during an average of 7 years of follow up in the registers. Occasional and regular night work were not associated with the risk of hospital admis...
Background: Breast cancer is the leading type of cancer in women, with 1.38 million new diagnoses in...
The incidence of breast cancer worldwide has increased in recent decades, accounting for 1 in 3 neop...
Breast cancer poses a serious public health concern. This case-control study describes the relation...
Experimental studies in animals indicate that disruption of the circadian rhythm is carcinogenic, an...
Objectives Despite the current debate, few prospective studies on night work and breast cancer have ...
Night shift work has been suspected to increase breast cancer risk but epidemiological studies have ...
© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature Night shift work has been s...
Objectives: Recent research has suggested a moderate link between night work and breast cancer in wo...
Objectives: Recent research has suggested a moderate link between night work and breast cancer in wo...
Background It has been proposed that night-shift work could increase breast cancer incidence. A 2007...
Background Night shift work is inevitable for maintaining continuous services in different sectors...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate whether shift work (with or without night work) i...
Epidemiologic and animal data indicate that night shift work might increase the risk for breast canc...
It has been hypothesized that circadian disruption is related to higher cancer risk. Since the Inter...
Shift work involving disruption of circadian rhythms has been classified as a probable cause of huma...
Background: Breast cancer is the leading type of cancer in women, with 1.38 million new diagnoses in...
The incidence of breast cancer worldwide has increased in recent decades, accounting for 1 in 3 neop...
Breast cancer poses a serious public health concern. This case-control study describes the relation...
Experimental studies in animals indicate that disruption of the circadian rhythm is carcinogenic, an...
Objectives Despite the current debate, few prospective studies on night work and breast cancer have ...
Night shift work has been suspected to increase breast cancer risk but epidemiological studies have ...
© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature Night shift work has been s...
Objectives: Recent research has suggested a moderate link between night work and breast cancer in wo...
Objectives: Recent research has suggested a moderate link between night work and breast cancer in wo...
Background It has been proposed that night-shift work could increase breast cancer incidence. A 2007...
Background Night shift work is inevitable for maintaining continuous services in different sectors...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate whether shift work (with or without night work) i...
Epidemiologic and animal data indicate that night shift work might increase the risk for breast canc...
It has been hypothesized that circadian disruption is related to higher cancer risk. Since the Inter...
Shift work involving disruption of circadian rhythms has been classified as a probable cause of huma...
Background: Breast cancer is the leading type of cancer in women, with 1.38 million new diagnoses in...
The incidence of breast cancer worldwide has increased in recent decades, accounting for 1 in 3 neop...
Breast cancer poses a serious public health concern. This case-control study describes the relation...