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The following pages link to Sleep duration and the risk of prostate cancer: the Ohsaki Cohort Study (Q36755165):
Displaying 36 items.
- Shift work and chronic disease: the epidemiological evidence (Q24614283) (← links)
- Shiftwork and prostate-specific antigen in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (Q28392746) (← links)
- Sleep disruption, chronotype, shift work, and prostate cancer risk and mortality: A 30-year prospective cohort study of Finnish twins (Q29248290) (← links)
- Sleep and cancer: Synthesis of experimental data and meta-analyses of cancer incidence among some 1,500,000 study individuals in 13 countries (Q31061663) (← links)
- Measuring serum melatonin in epidemiologic studies (Q33798169) (← links)
- Shift work and cancer: the evidence and the challenge (Q34196631) (← links)
- Sleep duration and incidence of lung cancer in ageing men. (Q34501224) (← links)
- Global co-distribution of light at night (LAN) and cancers of prostate, colon, and lung in men. (Q34921279) (← links)
- Association between sleep duration and cancer risk: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies (Q34984746) (← links)
- Sleep duration and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis of observational studies (Q34987717) (← links)
- Individual variations in serum melatonin levels through time: implications for epidemiologic studies. (Q35077971) (← links)
- Epidemiological study of prostate cancer (EPICAP): a population-based case-control study in France (Q35098158) (← links)
- Sleep duration and cancer risk in women (Q35738439) (← links)
- Residential Exposure to Road and Railway Noise and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Prospective Cohort Study (Q35754518) (← links)
- Insufficient Sleep and Risk of Prostate Cancer in a Large Swedish Cohort (Q35936341) (← links)
- Sleep: a health imperative (Q35962713) (← links)
- Circadian disruption, sleep loss, and prostate cancer risk: a systematic review of epidemiologic studies (Q36083886) (← links)
- Sleep duration and incidence of colorectal cancer in postmenopausal women (Q36557911) (← links)
- Sleep Duration and Disruption and Prostate Cancer Risk: a 23-Year Prospective Study (Q36619826) (← links)
- Sleep disruption among older men and risk of prostate cancer (Q36839618) (← links)
- Food Habits, Lifestyle Factors, and Risk of Prostate Cancer in Central Argentina: A Case Control Study Involving Self-Motivated Health Behavior Modifications after Diagnosis (Q37133056) (← links)
- Reliability of a Sleep Quality Questionnaire for Use in Epidemiologic Studies (Q37234418) (← links)
- Validation of self-reported sleep against actigraphy (Q37234484) (← links)
- Sleep Duration and Cancer in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study Cohort (Q37245499) (← links)
- Light-at-night, circadian disruption and breast cancer: assessment of existing evidence (Q37324097) (← links)
- PI3K-PTEN dysregulation leads to mTOR-driven upregulation of the core clock gene BMAL1 in normal and malignant epithelial cells. (Q37520558) (← links)
- Light-mediated perturbations of circadian timing and cancer risk: a mechanistic analysis. (Q37665036) (← links)
- Intestinal tumours, colonic butyrate and sleep in exercised Min mice (Q43119859) (← links)
- A case-control study on risk factors of breast cancer in Han Chinese women (Q47156852) (← links)
- Self-reported sleep duration, sleep quality, and breast cancer risk in a population-based case-control study (Q48200182) (← links)
- Girschik et al. respond to "sleep duration and breast cancer". (Q48200199) (← links)
- Sleep duration and cancer risk: time to use a "sleep-years" index? (Q48232999) (← links)
- Circadian genes and risk of prostate cancer in the prostate cancer prevention trial (Q48273520) (← links)
- Sleep duration and the risk of cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis including dose-response relationship (Q59329701) (← links)
- The emerging link between cancer, metabolism, and circadian rhythms. (Q64969261) (← links)
- Molecular principles of metastasis: a hallmark of cancer revisited (Q90482809) (← links)