Objective/Background Employed breast cancer survivors (BCS) may experience residual symptoms that can impact their work productivity and quality of life (QoL), but it is unclear whether such associations exist among BCS in Hong Kong. Therefore, this study was designed to explore the symptom burden (cognitive limitation and psychological distress) of employed BCS in HK, and to investigate whether such factors are related to work productivity and QoL. Methods A cross-sectional study including employed BCS (n = 30), women with musculoskeletal conditions (n = 30), and healthy women (n = 30) was conducted. Participants completed a questionnaire covering their sociodemographics, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Cognitive Symptom Checkli...
Background: Breast cancer survivors (BCSs) have identified attentional fatigue, a decrease in the ab...
Objective: Identifying modifiable factors affecting work ability among cancer survivors is important...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate how different cancer-related symptoms influence w...
Objective/Background: Employed breast cancer survivors (BCS) may experience residual symptoms that c...
Objective: Breast cancer survivors (BCS) who wish to stay actively employed following primary treatm...
2016-2017 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal201812_a bcmaVersion of Rec...
Purpose: Workability is of increasing importance especially in Asia given the increasing incidence r...
Aims and objectives. To investigate women’s awareness of chemotherapy‐induced cognitive changes, the...
Purpose Younger breast cancer survivors (BCS) often report cognitive impairment and poor quality of...
Purpose The aims of this study were to identify the work ability (WA) of breast cancer (BC) survivor...
Objective: Cancer patients can experience work-specific cognitive symptoms post return to work. The ...
Severe fatigue occurs in one in four breast cancer survivors (BCS). Quality of life (QOL) and psycho...
There are over 15.5 million cancer survivors in the U.S. currently, increasing to over 20 million by...
Purpose of review About half of all cancer survivors are 65 years of age or younger and potentially ...
The number of women employed at the time of breast cancer diagnosis has risen gradually and most of ...
Background: Breast cancer survivors (BCSs) have identified attentional fatigue, a decrease in the ab...
Objective: Identifying modifiable factors affecting work ability among cancer survivors is important...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate how different cancer-related symptoms influence w...
Objective/Background: Employed breast cancer survivors (BCS) may experience residual symptoms that c...
Objective: Breast cancer survivors (BCS) who wish to stay actively employed following primary treatm...
2016-2017 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal201812_a bcmaVersion of Rec...
Purpose: Workability is of increasing importance especially in Asia given the increasing incidence r...
Aims and objectives. To investigate women’s awareness of chemotherapy‐induced cognitive changes, the...
Purpose Younger breast cancer survivors (BCS) often report cognitive impairment and poor quality of...
Purpose The aims of this study were to identify the work ability (WA) of breast cancer (BC) survivor...
Objective: Cancer patients can experience work-specific cognitive symptoms post return to work. The ...
Severe fatigue occurs in one in four breast cancer survivors (BCS). Quality of life (QOL) and psycho...
There are over 15.5 million cancer survivors in the U.S. currently, increasing to over 20 million by...
Purpose of review About half of all cancer survivors are 65 years of age or younger and potentially ...
The number of women employed at the time of breast cancer diagnosis has risen gradually and most of ...
Background: Breast cancer survivors (BCSs) have identified attentional fatigue, a decrease in the ab...
Objective: Identifying modifiable factors affecting work ability among cancer survivors is important...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate how different cancer-related symptoms influence w...