Journal of the National Cancer Center

Night shift work and breast cancer risk: 2023 update of population studies

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Abstract

Ten studies were reviewed, including six cohorts and four case-control studies, indicating some support for a link between persistent night shift work and increased breast cancer risk.

  • Persistent night shift work may be associated with a higher risk of breast cancer.
  • Most of the studies reviewed were relatively small and statistically under-powered.
  • New studies did not clarify interactions with menopausal status, diurnal preference, or hormonal subtypes of breast cancer.
  • The findings somewhat reinforce the epidemiological evidence presented in the IARC's 2019 evaluation.
  • Further long-term studies with precise exposure assessments are needed to explore these associations.

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