International audiencePURPOSEAdverse effects of breast cancer treatment can negatively affect survivors’ work ability. Previous reports lacked detailed clinical data or health-related patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and did not prospectively assess the combined impact of treatment and related sequelae on employment.METHODSWe used a French prospective clinical cohort of patients with stage I-III breast cancer including 1,874 women who were working and ≥ 5 years younger than legal retirement age (≤ 57 years) at breast cancer diagnosis. Our outcome was nonreturn to work (non-RTW) 2 years after diagnosis. Independent variables included treatment characteristics as well as toxicities (Common Toxicity Criteria Adverse Events [CTCAE] v4) and PROs...
We investigated the impacts of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment on employment status and the ab...
Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported work ability of breast cancer patients, to compare scores with...
PURPOSE Despite extensive research on cancer and work-related outcomes, evidence from longitudina...
International audiencePURPOSEAdverse effects of breast cancer treatment can negatively affect surviv...
Background: Little is known about employment outcomes after breast cancer (BC) beyond the first year...
Purpose: To identify which factors are associated with adverse work outcome 5–10 years after diagnos...
PurposeTo identify which factors are associated with adverse work outcome 5-10years after diagnosis....
International audienceBackground Breast cancer (BC) treatments and related symptoms may affect retur...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107364/1/cncr28607.pd
Background: As detection and treatment of cancer has advanced, the number of working age women with ...
BackgroundMany women with early-stage breast cancer are working at the time of diagnosis and survive...
Background: Breast cancer may adversely affect work expe-rience. We assessed whether there was evide...
Introduction Earlier diagnosis and better treatment have increased the survival rates of cancer pati...
[[abstract]]Breast cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in women, and it is a major cause of...
Purpose Despite extensive research on cancer and work-related outcomes, evidence from longitudinal c...
We investigated the impacts of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment on employment status and the ab...
Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported work ability of breast cancer patients, to compare scores with...
PURPOSE Despite extensive research on cancer and work-related outcomes, evidence from longitudina...
International audiencePURPOSEAdverse effects of breast cancer treatment can negatively affect surviv...
Background: Little is known about employment outcomes after breast cancer (BC) beyond the first year...
Purpose: To identify which factors are associated with adverse work outcome 5–10 years after diagnos...
PurposeTo identify which factors are associated with adverse work outcome 5-10years after diagnosis....
International audienceBackground Breast cancer (BC) treatments and related symptoms may affect retur...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107364/1/cncr28607.pd
Background: As detection and treatment of cancer has advanced, the number of working age women with ...
BackgroundMany women with early-stage breast cancer are working at the time of diagnosis and survive...
Background: Breast cancer may adversely affect work expe-rience. We assessed whether there was evide...
Introduction Earlier diagnosis and better treatment have increased the survival rates of cancer pati...
[[abstract]]Breast cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in women, and it is a major cause of...
Purpose Despite extensive research on cancer and work-related outcomes, evidence from longitudinal c...
We investigated the impacts of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment on employment status and the ab...
Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported work ability of breast cancer patients, to compare scores with...
PURPOSE Despite extensive research on cancer and work-related outcomes, evidence from longitudina...