A case-referent study: light at night and breast cancer risk in Georgia

Apr 19, 2013International journal of health geographics

Nighttime light exposure and breast cancer risk in Georgia

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Abstract

High nighttime light exposure is associated with a 12% increase in breast cancer incidence.

  • Overall breast cancer incidence is linked to high levels of artificial nighttime light exposure.
  • The odds ratio for breast cancer incidence with high nighttime light exposure is 1.12.
  • Increased risk is particularly observed among white individuals, with an odds ratio of 1.13.
  • No significant association is found between nighttime light exposure and breast cancer incidence among black individuals.
  • Findings align with previous research, indicating potential biological connections between artificial light exposure and breast cancer.

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