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Friday, October 7, 2016

Working in night shifts has no impact on breast cancer probability: Study : financialexpress





referring to financialexpress

Working in night shifts has no impact on breast cancer probability: Study

Working in night shifts has no impact on breast cancer probability: Study
Working in night shifts has no impact on breast cancer probability: Study
The researchers found that the breast cancer cases were essentially the same whether someone did no night shift work at all or did night shift work for several decades.(Reuters)A recent research has found that working in night shifts has little or no effect on a woman's breast cancer risk.This comes despite a review in 2007 by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifying shift work disrupting the 'body clock' as a probable cause of cancer.The research by following 1.4 million women in ten studies and seeing if they developed breast cancer examined whether night shift work increased women's breast cancer risk.


besides dailymail

Working night shifts does NOT raise the risk of breast cancer

Working night shifts does NOT raise the risk of breast cancer
Working night shifts does NOT raise the risk of breast cancer
They are known to impact on the health of employees, affecting sleep patterns, meal times and people's ability to exercise.But, despite the rumours, night shifts do not cause breast cancer, a new Oxford University study found.In 2007, the World Health Organisation categorised shift work as carcinogenic because it was claimed the unsocial working hours disrupted circadian rhythm or the internal 'body clock'.The conclusion was based on animal experiments and at the time there was only limited evidence about breast cancer risk in humans.


besides indiatimes

Good news for working women: Night shifts not linked to breast cancer

Good news for working women: Night shifts not linked to breast cancer
Good news for working women: Night shifts not linked to breast cancer
LONDON: Working night shifts has little or no effect on a woman's breast cancer risk , says a study.The results could dismiss concerns raised by a review in 2007 by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifying shift work disrupting the 'body clock' as a probable cause of cancer."We found that women who had worked night shifts, including long-term night shifts, were not more likely to develop breast cancer," said lead author of the new study Ruth Travis from the University of Oxford The new research, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, examined whether night shift work increased women's breast cancer risk by following 1.4 million women in ten studies and seeing if they developed breast cancer.It combined new results from three large studies, studying 800,000 women from the Million Women Study, EPIC-Oxford and UK Biobank cohorts, with data from seven already published studies from the US, China , Sweden and the Netherlands.Compared with women who had never worked night shifts, those who had ever done night work -- including those who had worked nights for 20 or 30 years -- had no increased risk of breast cancer, the findings showed.The researchers found that the incidence of breast cancer was essentially the same whether someone did no night shift work at all or did night shift work for several decades.


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