BIB_402
Night-shift work & melanoma — large prospective NULL closes a plausible patient worry: circadian/sleep disruption does NOT raise melanoma risk. Patient has documented short sleep (≤7 h) + housing-instability-driven sleep disruption; this de-prioritises sleep as a melanoma-risk lever and reinforces the competing-risk spine (CV/metabolic remains the dominant modifiable mortality driver).
- Evidence grade
- A
- Tier
- 1 (CEBP — peer-reviewed; lar
- Cited by tasks
- 5a, 25
- Identifiers
- PMC7617932 · DOI:10.1158/1055-9965 · PMID:40548857
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