Daytime napping and cancer risk: sleep patterns, prevalent disease or unhealthy lifestyles?


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Benjamin Cairns, Ruth Travis, Gillian Reeves, Valerie Beral

University of Oxford, UK

Abstract

Background
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has concluded that shift work involving circadian disruption is a probable carcinogen, prompting speculation that there may be associations between sleep patterns and cancer risk in general populations.