Background The diagnosis of breast cancer increasingly implies a return-to-work (RTW) challenge as survival rates increase. RTW is regarded as a multidisciplinary process and a country's legislation affects the degree of involvement of the different stakeholders. We elucidated on bottlenecks and contributing factors and the relationship between policy and practice regarding RTW of employees with breast cancer as perceived by Belgian (Flemish) stakeholders. Methods Three multidisciplinary groups (n = 7, n = 9, n = 10) were interviewed during a breast cancer conference. Treating physicians (n = 4), employers (n = 6), social security physicians (n = 3), occupational physicians (n = 4), survivors (n = 5) and representatives of patient associati...
Objectives Due to increasing treatment efficiency, more breast cancer patients can consider work re...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related to work...
Background The diagnosis of breast cancer increasingly implies a return-to-work (RTW) challenge as s...
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of breast cancer increasingly implies a return-to-work (RTW) challenge as ...
Purpose Research on employers' experiences with return to work (RTW) of employees with breast cancer...
Background: Support from the workplace seems to be a key element in addressing the poor return-to-wo...
BACKGROUND: Support from the workplace seems to be a key element in addressing the poor return-to-wo...
Purpose Remaining in paid work is of great importance for cancer survivors, and employers play a cru...
Purpose This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related...
Purpose This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related...
Background: The spread of early detection and the improvement of cancer treatment have led to an inc...
International audiencePromoting the return to work of breast cancer survivors is of major interest t...
BACKGROUND: The spread of early detection and the improvement of cancer treatment have led to an inc...
Objectives Due to increasing treatment efficiency, more breast cancer patients can consider work re...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related to work...
Background The diagnosis of breast cancer increasingly implies a return-to-work (RTW) challenge as s...
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of breast cancer increasingly implies a return-to-work (RTW) challenge as ...
Purpose Research on employers' experiences with return to work (RTW) of employees with breast cancer...
Background: Support from the workplace seems to be a key element in addressing the poor return-to-wo...
BACKGROUND: Support from the workplace seems to be a key element in addressing the poor return-to-wo...
Purpose Remaining in paid work is of great importance for cancer survivors, and employers play a cru...
Purpose This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related...
Purpose This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related...
Background: The spread of early detection and the improvement of cancer treatment have led to an inc...
International audiencePromoting the return to work of breast cancer survivors is of major interest t...
BACKGROUND: The spread of early detection and the improvement of cancer treatment have led to an inc...
Objectives Due to increasing treatment efficiency, more breast cancer patients can consider work re...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related to work...