Shift work and the incidence of prostate cancer: a 10-year follow-up of a German population-based cohort study

Sep 8, 2017Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health

Shift work and the risk of prostate cancer over 10 years in a German population

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Abstract

Men engaged in shift or night work may have a twofold increased risk of developing prostate cancer.

  • Employment in shift work is associated with a hazard ratio (HR) of 2.29 for prostate cancer.
  • Night work shows a similar association with an HR of 2.27 for prostate cancer.
  • The risk of prostate cancer appears to increase steadily with the duration of employment in shift or night work.
  • Men with an early preferred midpoint of sleep may experience strongly elevated hazard ratios, although this finding is based on a limited number of cases.

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