The impact of rotary and night work in the context of breast and prostate cancer: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Leonardo Fontineles de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Dayla Cristine Dutra, Rodrigues, Ana Indygriani, Silva, Valécia Natália Carvalho da, Nascimento, Hélio Mateus Silva, Lira, John Arlley Sousa Pinho de, Coelho, Francisco Alex da Rocha, Gomes, Paulo Roberto Carneiro, Costa, Tom Ravelly Mesquita, Castro, Hoanna Izabely Rego, Alves, Even Herlany Pereira, Oliveira, Antonio Thomaz de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20239
Resumo: This work aims to verify in the literature the relationship between cancer and night and shift work. For this, a search was carried out using the PUB MED, WEB OF SCIENCE, SCOPUS and LILACS databases, where 649 studies were found in the last 5 years related to the subject. After going through some exclusion processes, there were only 23 studies that matched the research criteria. In the present work, cohort studies, case-control studies, cross-sectional studies and experimental studies were analyzed, 15 of these studies were about breast cancer, 6 about prostate cancer and 2 about both cancers. Nurses were highlighted as the main research audience. According to the results of this review, it was suggested that night work with interruption of the circadian rhythm may affect and decrease melatonin synthesis, which makes it a worrying fact since low levels of melatonin were closely related to both breast cancer and prostate, and was also classified as having an important antitumor function. Other possible factors related to night work and breast cancer are telomere shortening and risky habits during the night shift. Given the possible risks attributed to these two types of cancer, it is believed that chronotherapy and melatonin-based supplementation would be important measures in the prevention process.
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spelling The impact of rotary and night work in the context of breast and prostate cancer: a systematic reviewEl impacto del trabajo rotativo y nocturno en el contexto del cáncer de mama y próstata: una revisión sistemáticaO impacto do trabalho rotativo e noturno no contexto do câncer de mama e de próstata: uma revisão sistemáticaCâncer de mamaCâncer de próstataTrabalho noturnoRitmo circadiano.Breast cancerProstate cancerNight workCircadian rhythm.Cáncer de mamaCáncer de próstataTrabajo nocturnoRitmo circadiano.This work aims to verify in the literature the relationship between cancer and night and shift work. For this, a search was carried out using the PUB MED, WEB OF SCIENCE, SCOPUS and LILACS databases, where 649 studies were found in the last 5 years related to the subject. After going through some exclusion processes, there were only 23 studies that matched the research criteria. In the present work, cohort studies, case-control studies, cross-sectional studies and experimental studies were analyzed, 15 of these studies were about breast cancer, 6 about prostate cancer and 2 about both cancers. Nurses were highlighted as the main research audience. According to the results of this review, it was suggested that night work with interruption of the circadian rhythm may affect and decrease melatonin synthesis, which makes it a worrying fact since low levels of melatonin were closely related to both breast cancer and prostate, and was also classified as having an important antitumor function. Other possible factors related to night work and breast cancer are telomere shortening and risky habits during the night shift. Given the possible risks attributed to these two types of cancer, it is believed that chronotherapy and melatonin-based supplementation would be important measures in the prevention process.Este trabajo tiene como objetivo verificar en la literatura la relación entre el cáncer y el trabajo nocturno y por turnos. Para ello, se realizó una búsqueda utilizando las bases de datos PUB MED, WEB OF SCIENCE, SCOPUS y LILACS, donde se encontraron 649 estudios en los últimos 5 años relacionados con el tema. Después de pasar por algunos procesos de exclusión, solo hubo 23 estudios que cumplieron con los criterios de investigación. En el presente trabajo se analizaron estudios de cohortes, estudios de casos y controles, estudios transversales y estudios experimentales, 15 de estos estudios fueron sobre cáncer de mama, 6 sobre cáncer de próstata y 2 sobre ambos cánceres. Se destacó a las enfermeras como la principal audiencia de investigación. De acuerdo con los resultados de esta revisión, se sugirió que el trabajo nocturno con interrupción del ritmo circadiano puede afectar y disminuir la síntesis de melatonina, lo que lo convierte en un dato preocupante ya que los niveles bajos de melatonina estaban estrechamente relacionados tanto con el cáncer de mama como con el de próstata, y fue también se clasifica como que tiene una función antitumoral importante. Otros posibles factores relacionados con el trabajo nocturno y el cáncer de mama son el acortamiento de los telómeros y los hábitos de riesgo durante el turno de noche. Dados los posibles riesgos atribuidos a estos dos tipos de cáncer, se cree que la cronoterapia y la suplementación a base de melatonina serían medidas importantes en el proceso de prevención.Este trabalho tem o objetivo de verificar na literatura a relação entre o câncer e ao trabalho noturno e rotativo. Para isso, foi realizada uma pesquisa utilizando as bases de dados PUB MED, WEB OF SCIENCE, SCOPUS e LILACS, onde foram encontrados 649 estudos nos últimos 5 anos relacionados ao tema. Após passarem por alguns processos de exclusão, restaram apenas 23 estudos que correspondiam aos critérios da pesquisa. No presente trabalho foram analisados estudos de coorte, estudos de caso controle, estudos transversais e estudos experimentais, 15 desses estudos se tratavam de câncer de mama, 6 de câncer de próstata e 2 de ambos os cânceres. Foram destacados os enfermeiros como público principal das pesquisas. De acordo com os resultados desta revisão, foi sugerido que o trabalho noturno com interrupção do ritmo circadiano pode afetar e diminuir a síntese de melatonina, o que torna um fato preocupante visto que, níveis baixos de melatonina foi intimamente relacionada tanto ao câncer de mama quanto de próstata, e também foi classificada com importante função antitumoral. Outros possíveis fatores relacionados ao trabalho noturno e o câncer de mama é o encurtamento dos telômeros e hábitos de risco durante o período noturno. Diante dos possíveis riscos atribuídos a estes dois tipos cânceres, acredita-se que a cronoterapia e a suplementação a base melatonina seriam medidas importantes no processo de prevenção.Research, Society and Development2021-09-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2023910.33448/rsd-v10i12.20239Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e150101220239Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e150101220239Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e1501012202392525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20239/18079Copyright (c) 2021 Leonardo Fontineles de Lima; Dayla Cristine Dutra Carvalho; Ana Indygriani Rodrigues; Valécia Natália Carvalho da Silva; Hélio Mateus Silva Nascimento; John Arlley Sousa Pinho de Lira; Francisco Alex da Rocha Coelho; Paulo Roberto Carneiro Gomes; Tom Ravelly Mesquita Costa; Hoanna Izabely Rego Castro; Even Herlany Pereira Alves; Antonio Thomaz de Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Leonardo Fontineles de Carvalho, Dayla Cristine Dutra Rodrigues, Ana IndygrianiSilva, Valécia Natália Carvalho da Nascimento, Hélio Mateus Silva Lira, John Arlley Sousa Pinho de Coelho, Francisco Alex da Rocha Gomes, Paulo Roberto Carneiro Costa, Tom Ravelly Mesquita Castro, Hoanna Izabely Rego Alves, Even Herlany Pereira Oliveira, Antonio Thomaz de 2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20239Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:56.722662Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The impact of rotary and night work in the context of breast and prostate cancer: a systematic review
El impacto del trabajo rotativo y nocturno en el contexto del cáncer de mama y próstata: una revisión sistemática
O impacto do trabalho rotativo e noturno no contexto do câncer de mama e de próstata: uma revisão sistemática
title The impact of rotary and night work in the context of breast and prostate cancer: a systematic review
spellingShingle The impact of rotary and night work in the context of breast and prostate cancer: a systematic review
Lima, Leonardo Fontineles de
Câncer de mama
Câncer de próstata
Trabalho noturno
Ritmo circadiano.
Breast cancer
Prostate cancer
Night work
Circadian rhythm.
Cáncer de mama
Cáncer de próstata
Trabajo nocturno
Ritmo circadiano.
title_short The impact of rotary and night work in the context of breast and prostate cancer: a systematic review
title_full The impact of rotary and night work in the context of breast and prostate cancer: a systematic review
title_fullStr The impact of rotary and night work in the context of breast and prostate cancer: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed The impact of rotary and night work in the context of breast and prostate cancer: a systematic review
title_sort The impact of rotary and night work in the context of breast and prostate cancer: a systematic review
author Lima, Leonardo Fontineles de
author_facet Lima, Leonardo Fontineles de
Carvalho, Dayla Cristine Dutra
Rodrigues, Ana Indygriani
Silva, Valécia Natália Carvalho da
Nascimento, Hélio Mateus Silva
Lira, John Arlley Sousa Pinho de
Coelho, Francisco Alex da Rocha
Gomes, Paulo Roberto Carneiro
Costa, Tom Ravelly Mesquita
Castro, Hoanna Izabely Rego
Alves, Even Herlany Pereira
Oliveira, Antonio Thomaz de
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author2 Carvalho, Dayla Cristine Dutra
Rodrigues, Ana Indygriani
Silva, Valécia Natália Carvalho da
Nascimento, Hélio Mateus Silva
Lira, John Arlley Sousa Pinho de
Coelho, Francisco Alex da Rocha
Gomes, Paulo Roberto Carneiro
Costa, Tom Ravelly Mesquita
Castro, Hoanna Izabely Rego
Alves, Even Herlany Pereira
Oliveira, Antonio Thomaz de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Leonardo Fontineles de
Carvalho, Dayla Cristine Dutra
Rodrigues, Ana Indygriani
Silva, Valécia Natália Carvalho da
Nascimento, Hélio Mateus Silva
Lira, John Arlley Sousa Pinho de
Coelho, Francisco Alex da Rocha
Gomes, Paulo Roberto Carneiro
Costa, Tom Ravelly Mesquita
Castro, Hoanna Izabely Rego
Alves, Even Herlany Pereira
Oliveira, Antonio Thomaz de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Câncer de mama
Câncer de próstata
Trabalho noturno
Ritmo circadiano.
Breast cancer
Prostate cancer
Night work
Circadian rhythm.
Cáncer de mama
Cáncer de próstata
Trabajo nocturno
Ritmo circadiano.
topic Câncer de mama
Câncer de próstata
Trabalho noturno
Ritmo circadiano.
Breast cancer
Prostate cancer
Night work
Circadian rhythm.
Cáncer de mama
Cáncer de próstata
Trabajo nocturno
Ritmo circadiano.
description This work aims to verify in the literature the relationship between cancer and night and shift work. For this, a search was carried out using the PUB MED, WEB OF SCIENCE, SCOPUS and LILACS databases, where 649 studies were found in the last 5 years related to the subject. After going through some exclusion processes, there were only 23 studies that matched the research criteria. In the present work, cohort studies, case-control studies, cross-sectional studies and experimental studies were analyzed, 15 of these studies were about breast cancer, 6 about prostate cancer and 2 about both cancers. Nurses were highlighted as the main research audience. According to the results of this review, it was suggested that night work with interruption of the circadian rhythm may affect and decrease melatonin synthesis, which makes it a worrying fact since low levels of melatonin were closely related to both breast cancer and prostate, and was also classified as having an important antitumor function. Other possible factors related to night work and breast cancer are telomere shortening and risky habits during the night shift. Given the possible risks attributed to these two types of cancer, it is believed that chronotherapy and melatonin-based supplementation would be important measures in the prevention process.
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