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Night-shift work increases morbidity of breast cancer and all-cause mortality: a meta-analysis of 16 prospective cohort studies
Night-shift work is linked to higher breast cancer risk and overall death rates: a combined analysis of 16 long-term studies
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Abstract
Night-shift work is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer morbidity, with a 1.9% increase for 5 years and an 8.8% increase for over 20 years of exposure.
- The summary risk ratio of incident breast cancer for an increase in night-shift work is 1.057.
- Breast cancer risk increases with longer durations of night-shift work, showing a risk ratio of 1.074 for 10-20 years and 1.088 for more than 20 years.
- Night-shift work is linked to a 2.7% increase in the risk of cardiovascular death.
- All-cause mortality risk is increased with night-shift work, showing a risk ratio of 1.253, though this finding is less definitive.
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