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Report Links Breast Cancer to Antibiotic Use (Reuters)







Report Links Breast Cancer to Antibiotic
Use (Reuters)

Report Links Breast Cancer to Antibiotic
Use (Reuters)
02/17/2004 01:08 PM

Reuters - Women exposed to higher amounts of antibiotics have as much as twice the risk of breast cancer, but it is not known if the treatment is an actual cause of the most common form of cancer afflicting women worldwide, researchers said on Tuesday.




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Their theory that artificial light can cause breast cancer is simple. Prolonged periods of exposure to artificial light disrupt the body's circadian rhythms - the inner biological clocks honed over thousands of years of evolution to regulate behaviors such as sleep and wakefulness. The disruption affects levels of hormones such as melatonin and the workings of cellular machinery, which can trigger the onset of cancer, Stevens theorizes.

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