2020
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2020-4655
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Abstract 4655: Social jetlag and lung cancer incidence in the Alberta's Tomorrow Project: A prospective cohort study

Abstract: Objectives: Increased lung cancer risk has been associated with markers of circadian disruption (e.g., overly short or long sleep duration, shift work, circadian gene mutation) in both human and animal studies. However, no study to date has reported the association of social jetlag, the misalignment between the internal clock and the socially required timing of activities, with lung cancer risk. We, therefore, aim to investigate this association in the Alberta's Tomorrow Project (ATP), a population-based prosp… Show more

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