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ABSTRACT: Night Shift Work, Light at Night, and Risk of Breast
Cancer
[10/17/2001; Journal of the National Cancer Institute]
Background: Exposure to light at night may increase the risk of
breast cancer by suppressing the normal nocturnal production
of melatonin by the pineal gland, which, in turn, could increase
the release of estrogen by the ovaries.
This study investigated
whether such exposure is associated with an increased risk of
breast cancer in women.
Methods: Case patients (n = 813), aged
20-74 years, were diagnosed from November 1992 through March
1995; control subjects (n = 793) were identified by random-digit
dialing and were frequency matched according to 5-year age groups.
An in-person interview was used to gather information on sleep
habits and bedroom lighting environment in the 10 years before
diagnosis and lifetime occupational history. Odds ratios (ORs)
and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated by use of conditional
logistic regression, with adjustment for other potential risk
factors.
Results: Breast cancer risk was increased among subjects
who frequently did not sleep during the period of the night when
melatonin levels are typically at their highest (OR = 1.14 for
each night per week; 95% CI = 1.01 to 1.28). Risk did not increase
with interrupted sleep accompanied by turning on a light. There
was an indication of increased risk among subjects with the brightest
bedrooms. Graveyard shiftwork was associated with increased breast
cancer risk (OR = 1.6; 95% CI = 1.0 to 2.5), with a trend of
increased risk with increasing years and with more hours per
week of graveyard shiftwork (P = .02, Wald chi-squared test).
Conclusion: The results of this study provide evidence that indicators
of exposure to light at night may be associated with the risk
of developing breast cancer.
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 Hartford Courant (AP), 2/05

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