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GM WAN TO BE 16th Mar 2009 22:08

Night shifts spark cancer pay-out
 
BBC NEWS | Scotland | Night shifts spark cancer pay-out

Your thoughts.....

HigherSights 16th Mar 2009 23:36

There is huge evidence that shift work is bad for health. The circadian rhythm never has a chance to regulate - even someone doing constant night shifts will usually be awake during daytime on days off. As for cancer, if it is a risk factor then it is one of many. Epidemiological studies struggle to establish causality. There may be another factor associated with people who do/tolerate shiftwork that is also a cancer risk factor. As for the flight attendant, a long time spent flying could be a risk factor in itself due to solar radiation. So there are many health risks and it's something that needs to be considered when taking on a job involving shiftwork. But regular, high quality health screening and advice should be available to shift workers in particular.

autothrottle 17th Mar 2009 00:46

It doesn't surprise me that nights potentially increase cancer risk. I've been doing them for 18 years and can say I feel like the proverbial brown stuff for days after them. You eat loads of rubbish from vending machines, drink loads of coffee , all when your body is expecting you to be asleep.

Having kids made them twice as bad!

Lon More 17th Mar 2009 01:09

I always felt like crap on the sleep day and for at least the first day off working 4 on, 2 off.

Has any research been done into incidences of cancer amongst ATC staff? In the past we just had one PPI to deal with, now they're surrounded by VDUs.. At my old unit it seems to me that the number of cancer deaths is well above the statistical norm.

Lon More 18th Mar 2009 10:14


Not good for domestic relationships. (ie. your sex life)
My ex was an assistant on the same team. It actually sparked things up sometimes:eek:

The_Controller 20th Mar 2009 22:37

All this scaremongering is not helpful
 
When you retire after a lifetime as an ATCO you don't live long enough to get cancer so stop worrying.

ZOOKER 20th Mar 2009 23:22

So why is there a problem with the pension? :E

Cuddles 22nd Mar 2009 08:02

Because my wife will continue to receive it once I'm gone.

Ivor_Novello 22nd Mar 2009 22:39


Because my wife will continue to receive it once I'm gone.
What about the pension ? :E


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