Associations among rotating night shift work, sleep and skin cancer in Nurses' Health Study II participants

Sep 25, 2016Occupational and environmental medicine

Links between rotating night shifts, sleep, and skin cancer in nurses

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Abstract

Over 10 years, 4308 cases of basal cell carcinoma were identified among 74,323 participants.

  • Longer duration of rotating night shifts may be associated with a decline in risk of basal cell carcinoma.
  • No significant association was found between shift work and melanoma or squamous cell carcinoma.
  • Short sleep duration (≤6 hours per day) may be linked to lower risks of melanoma and basal cell carcinoma compared to 7 hours.
  • Sleep duration did not show an association with squamous cell carcinoma risk.

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