2012
DOI: 10.1177/216507991206000608
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Does Current Scientific Evidence Support a Link between Light at Night and Breast Cancer among Female Night-Shift Nurses? Review of Evidence and Implications for Occupational and Environmental Health Nurses

Abstract: Breast cancer is increasingly prevalent in industrialized regions of the world, and exposure to light at night (LAN) has been proposed as a potential risk factor. Epidemiological observations have documented an increased breast cancer risk among female night-shift workers, and strong experimental evidence for this relationship has also been found in rodent models. Indirect support for the LAN hypothesis comes from studies involving blind women, sleep duration, bedroom light levels, and community nighttime ligh… Show more

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