Night work and breast cancer estrogen receptor status – results from the German GENICA study

Apr 2, 2013Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health

Night work and breast cancer risk linked to tumor hormone receptor type in the German GENICA study

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Abstract

Night work for ≥ 20 years is associated with a significantly elevated risk of ER-negative breast cancer, with an odds ratio of 4.73.

  • ER status was determined for 827 breast cancer cases, revealing 653 ER-positive and 174 ER-negative tumors.
  • Overall, 49 breast cancer cases and 54 controls had a history of shift work for at least one year.
  • No association was found between 'ever shift work' or 'ever night work' and the risk of ER-positive or ER-negative breast tumors.
  • Long-term night-shift work may contribute to the increased risk specifically of ER-negative breast cancers.

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