Outdoor Exposure to Artificial Light at Night and Breast Cancer Risk: A Case–Control Study Nested in the E3N-Generations Cohort

Apr 15, 2025Environmental health perspectives

Outdoor Exposure to Artificial Light at Night and Breast Cancer Risk

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Abstract

Exposure to outdoor light at night (LAN) may be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, with an odds ratio of 1.11 per interquartile range of LAN exposure.

  • A nested case-control study analyzed data from 5,222 breast cancer cases and 5,222 matched controls.
  • Before adjusting for environmental factors, odds ratios for LAN exposure increased from the first to the fourth quartile.
  • After adjustment for air pollutants and greenspace proximity, the odds ratio for LAN exposure remained slightly elevated.
  • Postmenopausal women showed a slightly higher odds ratio for LAN exposure compared to premenopausal women.
  • Urban areas with low greenness had a more pronounced association between LAN exposure and breast cancer risk.

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