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#98 Painting, Firefighting, and Shiftwork


HSE.  Shift work and breast cancer: a critical review of the epidemiological evidence

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work New risks and trends in the safety and health of women at work  [resumen]

MJ. Boden & DJ Kennaway (2006). Circadian rhythms and reproduction. Reproduction 132:379–392.

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AJ Davidson, et el. (2006). Chronic Jet-Lag increases Mortality in aged Mice. Curr Biol. 16(21): R914–R916.

S. Davis, DK. Mirick & RG. Stevens. (2001). Night Shift Work, Light at Night, and Risk of Breast Cancer. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 93 (20):1557-1562

S. Davis & DK. Mirick. (2006). Circadian disruption, shift work and the risk of cancer: a summary of the evidence and studies in Seattle. Cancer Causes Control 17:539–545.

E. Filipski, et al. (2004). Effects of Chronic Jet Lag on Tumor Progression in Mice. Cancer Research 64: 7879 –7885.



E. Haus & M. Smolensky (2006). Biological clocks and shift work: circadian dysregulation and potential long-term effects. Cancer Causes Control 17:489–500

A. Knutsson. (2003). Health disorders of shift workers. Occupational Medicine 53:103–108


MM. Mahoney (2010). Shift Work, Jet Lag, and Female Reproduction.  International Journal of Endocrinology, Article ID 813764

ES. O'Leary (2006). Shift Work, Light at Night, and Breast Cancer on Long Island, New York. Am J Epidemiol 164:358–366.


L. Rotenberg. et al (2009). Working at night and work ability among nursing personnel: when precarious employment makes the diference. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 82:877–885.


ES. Schernhammer and SE. Hankinson (2005). Urinary Melatonin Levels and Breast Cancer Risk. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 97 (14) 1084-1086



ES. Schernhammer et al. (2001). Rotating Night Shifts and Risk of Breast Cancer in Women Participating in the Nurses’ Health Study. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 93 (20) October 17:1563-1568


ES. Schernhammer et al. (2004). Epidemiology of Urinary Melatonin in Women and Its Relation to Other Hormones and Night Work. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 13(6) 936-943.

ES. Schernhammer et al. (2004). Job Stress and Breast Cancer Risk. The Nurses’ Health Study. Am J Epidemiol 160:1079–1086.


S. Sephton; D. Spiegelb. (2003). Circadian disruption in cancer: a neuroendocrine-immune pathway from stress to disease? Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 17: 321–328.


FASEB Journal 6:853-860



RC. Travis et al. (2004). Melatonin and Breast Cancer: A Prospective Study. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 96 (6) 475-482.

X.S. Wang et al. (2011) Shift work and chronic disease: the epidemiological
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