2006-06-29-Artificial Light-Breast Cancer |
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Haifa University researcher finds |
"We
found that the stronger the lighting, the higher the incidence of cancer,"
he said. "The more lit up a settlement was at night, the higher were
the rates of breast cancer." Kloog
investigated the level of lighting in 214 Israeli settlements. In
addition, he surveyed 100 women who suffered from breast cancer and 100 healthy
women. "There
was a significance difference between the group of cancer patients and the
healthy group in their proximity to large shopping centers, malls, and
entertainment areas," the researcher reports. These places, he
explained, generally make use of "blue" lighting, which is much
stronger than ordinary bulbs. They also have much more extensive lighting
systems. Another
difference between the two groups of women had to do with bedroom lights at
night. "The body produces the hormone melatonin at night, when it is
dark," Kloog explained. "This hormone delays the growth of
cancerous cells. Therefore, any reduction of this
hormone in the blood as
a result of exposure
to artificial lighting constitutes another factor putting women at risk of
falling ill with breast cancer." The
A.M.
Goldstein is the English language editor for the University of Haifa's Department
of External Affairs. |