This is a response to Ann C. Hodges, Working with Cancer: How the Law Can Help Survivors Maintain Employment, 90 Wash L. Rev. 1039
Background: The importance of addressing adverse financial effects of cancer among adolescents and y...
Introduction With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable empl...
Objective. Work provides personal satisfaction, meaningfulness, and financial stability to adolescen...
Advances in cancer treatment are saving lives, but along with the benefits come challenges. Millions...
The medical progress in cancer treatment is worthy of celebration, as survivors of many cancers are ...
J Kathleen Tracy,1,2 Derek Falk,1,3 Rebecca J Thompson,4 Lily Scheindlin,1 Fiyinfolu Adetunji,1 Jenn...
Cancer survivors face a number of challenges from the time they learn they have cancer. The author k...
Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality in the United States, affecting more than 13 million...
There is a considerable body of evidence about the adverse effects of cancer and cancer treatments o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The good news is that the number of cancer survivors and length of survival has increased due to ear...
Employment discrimination has been a widely reported problem for persons with histories of cancer. A...
Introduction: With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable emp...
Work is one of the main pillars of cancer survivorship, but still approximately 40% of cancer surviv...
Background: The importance of addressing adverse financial effects of cancer among adolescents and y...
Introduction With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable empl...
Objective. Work provides personal satisfaction, meaningfulness, and financial stability to adolescen...
Advances in cancer treatment are saving lives, but along with the benefits come challenges. Millions...
The medical progress in cancer treatment is worthy of celebration, as survivors of many cancers are ...
J Kathleen Tracy,1,2 Derek Falk,1,3 Rebecca J Thompson,4 Lily Scheindlin,1 Fiyinfolu Adetunji,1 Jenn...
Cancer survivors face a number of challenges from the time they learn they have cancer. The author k...
Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality in the United States, affecting more than 13 million...
There is a considerable body of evidence about the adverse effects of cancer and cancer treatments o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The good news is that the number of cancer survivors and length of survival has increased due to ear...
Employment discrimination has been a widely reported problem for persons with histories of cancer. A...
Introduction: With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable emp...
Work is one of the main pillars of cancer survivorship, but still approximately 40% of cancer surviv...
Background: The importance of addressing adverse financial effects of cancer among adolescents and y...
Introduction With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable empl...
Objective. Work provides personal satisfaction, meaningfulness, and financial stability to adolescen...