Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6060489 | Sleep Medicine | 2015 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
Sleep problems, including night-shift work, and shorter and longer sleep duration, are associated with an increased breast cancer risk. In particular, the combined effects of night-shift work with no daytime napping or longer sleep duration are greater than the independent effects.
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Authors
Pan Wang, Fang-Mei Ren, Ying Lin, Feng-Xi Su, Wei-Hua Jia, Xue-Fen Su, Lu-Ying Tang, Ze-Fang Ren,