Background: Most cancer survivors are able to return to work at some point after diagnosis. However, literature on sustained employability and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is limited. Therefore, the aims of this study were to explore the influence of change in employment status on HRQoL in cancer survivors long term after diagnosis, and to identify predictors of work continuation in occupationally active survivors. Material and methods: We used prospective data (T0 = two years after diagnosis, T1 = one-year follow-up, and T2 = two-year follow-up) from a cohort of cancer survivors that had an employment contract and were of working age at T0 (N = 252, 69.8% female). Groups were formed on the basis of change in employment status: ‘c...
Cancer survivors consider work as a key aspect of cancer survivorship while previous research indica...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests that cancer survivors are able to return to work. However...
This study aimed to (1) describe the Quality of Working Life (QWL) of cancer survivors and (2) explo...
OBJECTIVE: Cancer is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Recently, survi...
Cancer survivors can experience difficulties in return-to-work or work continuation. Current outcome...
Background: Having a job has been associated with better Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in c...
Purpose: Supportive interventions to enhance return to work (RTW) in cancer survivors hardly showed ...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to investigate the change in employment status in s...
Purpose Almost half of people diagnosed with cancer are working age. Survivors have increased risk o...
Early detection of cancer and improvements in cancer management have made long-term survival a reali...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...
Background: Workers diagnosed with cancer are at risk for job loss or work disability. Aims: To dete...
Background: Long-term work maintenance among cancer survivors is important for patients, their famil...
Cancer survivors consider work as a key aspect of cancer survivorship while previous research indica...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests that cancer survivors are able to return to work. However...
This study aimed to (1) describe the Quality of Working Life (QWL) of cancer survivors and (2) explo...
OBJECTIVE: Cancer is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Recently, survi...
Cancer survivors can experience difficulties in return-to-work or work continuation. Current outcome...
Background: Having a job has been associated with better Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in c...
Purpose: Supportive interventions to enhance return to work (RTW) in cancer survivors hardly showed ...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to investigate the change in employment status in s...
Purpose Almost half of people diagnosed with cancer are working age. Survivors have increased risk o...
Early detection of cancer and improvements in cancer management have made long-term survival a reali...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...
Background: Workers diagnosed with cancer are at risk for job loss or work disability. Aims: To dete...
Background: Long-term work maintenance among cancer survivors is important for patients, their famil...
Cancer survivors consider work as a key aspect of cancer survivorship while previous research indica...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...