Keywords: health, shiftwork, cancer, IARC,
Shiftwork probably causes cancer
Prosecutions and Claims |
10.01.2008
One in five European workers could be at increased risk of cancer because they work shifts, an international panel of experts has found.
According to the International Agency on Cancer (IARC), shiftwork that disrupts circadian rhythms - the so-called body clock - is "probably car ...
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