Short-term effects of night shift work on breast cancer risk: a cohort study of payroll data
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to examine if night shift work is a short-term risk factor for breast cancer, including combined estrogen receptor (ER) and human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2) breast cancer subtypes. METHODS: The cohort comprised 155 540 public sector female workers in Denmark who w...
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Main Authors: | Helene Tilma Vistisen (Author), Anne Helene Garde (Author), Morten Frydenberg (Author), Peer Christiansen (Author), Åse Marie Hansen (Author), Johnni Hansen (Author), Jens Peter Ellekilde Bonde (Author), Henrik A Kolstad (Author) |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),
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