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Shift Work Patterns, Chronotype, and Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Risk
Shift Work Schedules, Natural Sleep Timing, and Risk of Ovarian Cancer
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Abstract
The adjusted odds ratio for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) in individuals with the highest shift work exposure compared to those who never worked shifts is 1.20.
- More than half of both EOC cases (53.4%) and controls (51.7%) reported working evening and/or night shifts.
- No clear pattern of increasing EOC risk was observed with more years of shift work.
- Among individuals with a 'morning' chronotype, the odds ratio for EOC was 1.64.
- Associations between shift work and EOC did not significantly differ by menopausal status.
- The findings suggest that chronotype may be an important factor to consider in studies of shift work exposure.
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