Case–control study of shift-work and breast cancer risk in Danish nurses: Impact of shift systems

Aug 20, 2011European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)

Shift work and breast cancer risk in Danish nurses: differences between shift schedules

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Abstract

Nurses who worked rotating shifts after midnight had a 1.8 times higher odds of developing breast cancer compared to those with permanent day work.

  • Nurses with periods of permanent night shift in addition to rotating shifts had an odds ratio of 2.9 for breast cancer.
  • No association was found for nurses working evening shifts with no night work, with an odds ratio of 0.9.
  • Increased risk was observed in nurses working after midnight, with an odds ratio of 2.2 in the highest tertile of cumulative night shifts.
  • The most significant risk was linked to long-term day-night rotating shifts, showing an odds ratio of 2.6.

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