Sleep Duration and Cancer Risk: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Prospective Studies

Jan 28, 2014Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP

Sleep length and cancer risk: a combined analysis of future studies

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Abstract

A total of 723,337 participants were analyzed to assess the relationship between sleep duration and cancer risk.

  • Short sleep duration is associated with a pooled hazard ratio (HR) of 1.06 for cancer risk.
  • Long sleep duration shows a pooled HR of 0.91 for cancer risk overall.
  • Long sleep duration is inversely related to hormone-related cancers, with an HR of 0.79.
  • An increased risk of colorectal cancer is associated with long sleep duration, indicated by an HR of 1.29.
  • No significant linear dose-response relationship between sleep duration and cancer risk was identified.

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