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Richard G Stevens

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Chronobiology International|April 19, 2016
Circadian disruption and health: Shift work as a harbinger of the toll taken by electric lightingRichard G Stevens
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|August 7, 2002
Lighting during the day and night: possible impact on risk of breast cancerRichard G Stevens
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|February 23, 2012
Does electric light stimulate cancer development in children?Richard G Stevens
International Journal of Epidemiology|April 22, 2009
Light-at-night, circadian disruption and breast cancer: assessment of existing evidenceRichard G Stevens
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC|April 6, 2006
Artificial lighting in the industrialized world: circadian disruption and breast cancerRichard G Stevens
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|December 10, 2016
Letter in reference to: "Short-term effects of night shift work on breast cancer risk: a cohort study of payroll data"Richard G Stevens
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 11, 2005
Circadian disruption and breast cancer: from melatonin to clock genesRichard G Stevens
Chronobiology International|September 21, 2011
Testing the light-at-night (LAN) theory for breast cancer causationRichard G Stevens
British Journal of Cancer|October 5, 2018
Comment on 'Domestic light at night and breast cancer risk: a prospective analysis of 105 000 UK women in the Generations Study'Richard G Stevens
Mutation Research|March 26, 2010
Working against our endogenous circadian clock: Breast cancer and electric lighting in the modern worldRichard G Stevens
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Chronobiology International|April 19, 2016
Circadian disruption and health: Shift work as a harbinger of the toll taken by electric lightingRichard G Stevens
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|August 7, 2002
Lighting during the day and night: possible impact on risk of breast cancerRichard G Stevens
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|February 23, 2012
Does electric light stimulate cancer development in children?Richard G Stevens
International Journal of Epidemiology|April 22, 2009
Light-at-night, circadian disruption and breast cancer: assessment of existing evidenceRichard G Stevens
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC|April 6, 2006
Artificial lighting in the industrialized world: circadian disruption and breast cancerRichard G Stevens
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|December 10, 2016
Letter in reference to: "Short-term effects of night shift work on breast cancer risk: a cohort study of payroll data"Richard G Stevens
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 11, 2005
Circadian disruption and breast cancer: from melatonin to clock genesRichard G Stevens
Chronobiology International|September 21, 2011
Testing the light-at-night (LAN) theory for breast cancer causationRichard G Stevens
British Journal of Cancer|October 5, 2018
Comment on 'Domestic light at night and breast cancer risk: a prospective analysis of 105 000 UK women in the Generations Study'Richard G Stevens
Mutation Research|March 26, 2010
Working against our endogenous circadian clock: Breast cancer and electric lighting in the modern worldRichard G Stevens
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