Association Between Outdoor Light-at-night Exposure and Colorectal Cancer in Spain

Jul 9, 2020Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)

Outdoor light at night and its link to colorectal cancer in Spain

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Abstract

Exposure to blue light spectrum is associated with a 1.6 times higher risk of colorectal cancer.

  • Colorectal cancer cases were compared with controls from a general population case-control study in Spain.
  • A total of 661 colorectal cancer cases and 1,322 controls were analyzed.
  • The association with blue light remained significant even after adjusting for various factors including socioeconomic status and dietary patterns.
  • No significant association was found between outdoor visual light exposure and colorectal cancer risk.
  • Increased risk was noted for shorter light wavelengths overlapping with the blue spectrum, while longer wavelengths showed no association.

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