The associations between sleep-related factors and bladder cancer: A cross-sectional study in the UK Biobank

Jun 28, 2025Cancer epidemiology

Links between sleep patterns and bladder cancer in UK Biobank participants

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Abstract

Of the 502,492 participants, 1,414 were diagnosed with bladder cancer.

  • Daytime napping and insomnia reported as 'usually' are linked to a higher prevalence of bladder cancer.
  • Multivariable logistic regression indicates that these sleep-related factors remain independently associated with bladder cancer.
  • No significant confounding effects were found between the associations of daytime napping or insomnia and bladder cancer.
  • Stratified analyses suggest a potential trend of increased bladder cancer risk from frequent daytime napping or insomnia in both genders.

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