Breast cancer risk and night shift work in a case–control study in a Spanish population

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Kyriaki Papantoniou
Gemma Castaño-Vinyals
Ana Espinosa
Nuria Aragonés
Beatriz Pérez-Gómez
Eva Ardanaz
Jone Miren Altzibar
Vicente Martin Sanchez
Inés Gómez-Acebo
Javier Llorca
David Muñoz
Adonina Tardón
Rosana Peiró
Rafael Marcos-Gragera
Marina Pollan
Manolis Kogevinas
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[1] Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL),Environmental and Cancer Epidemiology Area
[2] IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute),Cancer Epidemiology Research Group, Oncology and Hematology Area
[3] Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF),Public Health Division of Gipuzkoa
[4] National Center of Epidemiology,BIODONOSTIA
[5] Carlos III Health Institute,Centro de Investigación en Salud y Medio Ambiente (CYSMA)
[6] IIS Puerta de Hierro,IUOPA
[7] Instituto de Salud Publica de Navarra,undefined
[8] Basque Regional Health Department,undefined
[9] Universidad de León,undefined
[10] University of Cantabria,undefined
[11] IDIVAL,undefined
[12] Universidad de Huelva,undefined
[13] Universidad de Oviedo,undefined
[14] Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunidad Valenciana (FISABIO),undefined
[15] Epidemiology Unit and Girona Cancer Registry (Oncology Coordination Plan),undefined
[16] Department of Health,undefined
[17] Autonomous Government of Catalonia,undefined
[18] Catalan Institute of Oncology,undefined
[19] Girona Biomedical Research Institute,undefined
[20] CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP),undefined
[21] National School of Public Health,undefined
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European Journal of Epidemiology | 2016年 / 31卷
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Breast cancer; Circadian disruption; Night shift;
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Epidemiologic and animal data indicate that night shift work might increase the risk for breast cancer. We evaluated the association of night work with different clinical types of breast cancer in a population based case–control study (MCC-Spain study) taking into account chronotype, an individual characteristic that may relate to night shift work adaptation. Lifetime occupational history was assessed by face-to-face interviews and shift work information was available for 1708 breast cancer cases and 1778 population controls from 10 Spanish regions, enrolled from 2008 to 2013. We evaluated three shift work domains, including shift work type (permanent vs rotating), lifetime cumulative duration and frequency. We estimated odds ratios (OR) for night work compared to day work using unconditional logistic regression models adjusting for confounders. Having ever worked permanent or rotating night shift was associated with an increased risk for breast cancer compared to day workers [odds ratio (OR) 1.18; 95 % CI 0.97, 1.43]. Chronotype was differentially associated with breast cancer depending on the duration of night shift work. Risk was higher in women with invasive tumors (OR 1.23; 95 % CI 1.00, 1.51) and for estrogen and progestagen positive tumors among premenopausal women (OR 1.44; 95 % CI 1.05, 1.99). Having ever performed night shift was associated with a small increased risk for breast cancer and especially in subgroups of women with particular hormone related characteristics.
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