Author  |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Dickerman, B.; Liu, J. |
Does current scientific evidence support a link between light at night and breast cancer among female night-shift nurses? Review of evidence and implications for occupational and environmental health nurses |
2012 |
Workplace Health & Safety |
60 |
273-81; quiz 282 |
Fritschi, L.; Erren, T.C.; Glass, D.C.; Girschik, J.; Thomson, A.K.; Saunders, C.; Boyle, T.; El-Zaemey, S.; Rogers, P.; Peters, S.; Slevin, T.; D'Orsogna, A.; de Vocht, F.; Vermeulen, R.; Heyworth, J.S. |
The association between different night shiftwork factors and breast cancer: a case-control study |
2013 |
British Journal of Cancer |
109 |
2472-2480 |
Hansen, J.; Lassen, C.F. |
Nested case-control study of night shift work and breast cancer risk among women in the Danish military |
2012 |
Occupational and Environmental Medicine |
69 |
551-556 |
Haus, E.; Smolensky, M. |
Biological clocks and shift work: circadian dysregulation and potential long-term effects |
2006 |
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC |
17 |
489-500 |
Kayumov, L.; Casper, R.F.; Hawa, R.J.; Perelman, B.; Chung, S.A.; Sokalsky, S.; Shapiro, C.M. |
Blocking low-wavelength light prevents nocturnal melatonin suppression with no adverse effect on performance during simulated shift work |
2005 |
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism |
90 |
2755-2761 |