Light and the City: Breast Cancer Risk Factors Differ Between Urban and Rural Women in Israel

Jul 22, 2016Integrative cancer therapies

Breast Cancer Risk Factors Differ Between Urban and Rural Women in Israel

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Abstract

A total of 252 women participated in the study, revealing varying breast cancer risk factors based on light exposure in urban and rural settings.

  • In the urban population, breast cancer risk increases with daily cellphone use (OR = 2.13) and proximity to strong artificial light sources (OR = 1.51).
  • Breast cancer risk decreases for women born in Israel (OR = 0.44), with longer sleep duration (OR = 0.75), and when reading with bed light before sleep (OR = 0.77).
  • In the rural population, breast cancer risk increases with the number of years since the last menstruation (OR = 1.12).
  • Rural women experience a decrease in breast cancer risk with longer sleep duration (OR = 0.53), reading with room light before sleep (OR = 0.55), and sleeping with closed shutters (OR = 0.66).
  • Findings suggest that nighttime light exposure patterns differ between urban and rural women.

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