Outdoor Light at Night and Breast Cancer Incidence in the Nurses’ Health Study II

Sep 9, 2017Environmental health perspectives

Outdoor Nighttime Light Exposure and Breast Cancer Risk in Nurses

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Abstract

Over 2,187,425 person-years, 3,549 cases of invasive breast cancer were identified among 109,672 women.

  • An increase of 31.6 nW/cm/sr in cumulative average outdoor light at night is associated with a hazard ratio of 1.05 for incident breast cancer.
  • The association between outdoor light at night and breast cancer appears to be significant only in premenopausal women.
  • In past smokers, the hazard ratio for breast cancer linked to outdoor light at night is 1.10, while for current smokers it is 1.21.
  • No significant association was found between outdoor light at night and breast cancer risk in never smokers.

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