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Interventions to enhance return-to-work among young and middle-aged cancer survivors: a systematic review

open access: yesShanghai Jiaotong Daxue xuebao. Yixue ban, 2023
Objective·To systematically evaluate the application of return-to-work intervention programs to young and middle-aged cancer survivors and its effectiveness in improving work-related outcomes in cancer survivors.Methods·An initial literature search of ...
ZHANG Yuanyuan   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Return to Work and Work Productivity During the First Year After Cancer Treatment

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
ObjectivesWorking-age cancer patients face barriers to resuming work after treatment completion. Those resuming work contend with reduced productivity arising from persisting residual symptoms.
Serana Chun Yee So   +15 more
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Supporting participation in paid work of cancer survivors and their partners in the Netherlands: protocol of the SusTained Employability in cancer Patients and their partnerS (STEPS) multi-centre randomized controlled trial and cohort study

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2021
Background Many cancer survivors experience physical and/or psychosocial problems affecting return to work (RTW) and work retention. Current interventions on RTW lack evidence regarding effectiveness, while interventions for work retention are missing ...
Amber D. Zegers   +6 more
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Exploring the employment readiness and return to work status of breast cancer patients and related factors

open access: yesInternational Journal of Nursing Sciences, 2021
Objective: To investigate the employment status, employment readiness, and other factors affecting the ease or difficulty with which breast cancer patients effect their return to work (RTW).
Wenmin Hou   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Development and implementation of work-related medical rehabilitation in cancer patients using organizational ethnography and action research methodology

open access: yesInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, 2019
Objectives To develop a work-related medical rehabilitation (WMR) program for cancer patients based on the best available evidence, the expertise of rehabilitation professionals and the perspective of the patients, to ensure the fidelity of its ...
Betje Schwarz   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The influence of breast cancer related lymphedema on women’s return-to-work

open access: yesWomen's Health, 2020
Background: Lymphedema is one of the major treatment complications following breast cancer surgery and radiation. As the majority of women who develop breast cancer are at the age of employment, occupational functioning and employment are issues of ...
Yuanlu Sun   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The impact of breast cancer-related lymphedema on rural and small-town Survivors’ return-to-work and quality of life: A multiple-case study

open access: yesCancer Treatment and Research Communications, 2021
Background: Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a lifelong condition. Millions who develop breast cancer are younger than retirement age and at a lifetime risk for developing BCRL. Rural and small-town survivors may face unique challenges in terms
Allison B. Anbari   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Impact of Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment on Work-Related Life and Financial Factors

open access: yesBreast Care, 2020
Background: Survival rates of breast cancer patients are high, and the majority of women is
C. Richter-Ehrenstein   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Binding occupational exposure limits for carcinogens in the EU – good or bad?

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2019
The European Union (EU) has increased its efforts to counteract cancer due to occupational exposure. This is done by several means, including more active use and revision of the Carcinogen Directive (1), launch of the Roadmap on Carcinogens (2) and the ...
Gunnar Johanson, Håkan Tinnerberg
doaj   +1 more source

Binding occupational exposure limits for carcinogens in the EU – necessary but not sufficient to reduce risk

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2019
Johanson & Tinnerberg (1) discuss the role of binding occupational exposure limit values (BOELV) in the European Union and whether these are “good” or “bad”.
John W Cherrie
doaj   +1 more source

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