Night shift work and lymphoma: results from an Italian multicentre case–control study

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Cocco PierluigiORCID,Piro Sara,Meloni Federico,Montagna AndreaORCID,Pani Michele,Pilia Ilaria,Padoan Marina,Miligi Lucia,Magnani Corrado,Gambelunghe Angela,Muzi Giacomo,Ferri Giovanni Maria,Vimercati LuigiORCID,Zanotti Roberta,Scarpa Aldo,Zucca Mariagrazia,Latte Gian Carlo,Angelucci Emanuele,De Matteis SaraORCID,Puligheddu Monica

Abstract

BackgroundNight shift work can disrupt circadian rhythm and cause chronic sleep deprivation, which might increase the risk of lymphoma through immunosuppression and oxidative stress.Material and methodsWe investigated the association between night shift work and risk of lymphoma subtypes in 867 incident cases and 774 controls, who participated in a multicentre Italian study between 2011 and 2017. Based on questionnaire information, occupational experts assessed the lifetime probability of night shift work, the total number of night shifts and years of night shift work among study participants. OR and 95% CI for lymphoma and its major subtypes associated with night shift work was calculated with logistic regression, adjusting by age, gender, education, study area, marital status and family history of haemolymphatic cancer.ResultsEver working night shifts was associated with an increase in the risk of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) (OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.14 to 3.32), which was highest after a 15–34 years latency. However, there was not a linear increase in risk by probability of exposure, years of night shift work, nor lifetime number of night shifts whether under rotating or permanent work schedules. Risk of lymphoma overall, B cell lymphoma (BCL), its major subtypes other than CLL, and other less prevalent BCL subtypes combined did not show an association.ConclusionsWe found conflicting evidence of an association between night shift work and the risk of CLL. We did not observe an association with other lymphoma subtypes.

Funder

Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione Università e Ricerca

Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione, Università e Ricerca

Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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