Insufficient Sleep and Risk of Prostate Cancer in a Large Swedish Cohort

Jun 30, 2015Sleep

Not Getting Enough Sleep and the Risk of Prostate Cancer in a Large Group of Swedish Men

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Abstract

A total of 14,041 men were followed for 13 years, identifying 785 cases of incident prostate cancer.

  • Insufficient sleep duration may be linked to cancer risk based on earlier data, but this study found no such association.
  • No relationship was observed between sleep duration and the overall risk of developing prostate cancer.
  • Lethal and advanced prostate cancer cases were also not associated with sleep duration.
  • Sleep disruption, including difficulties falling or staying asleep, did not show an association with prostate cancer risk.

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