Purpose: Almost half of people diagnosed with cancer are working age. Survivors have increased risk of unemployment, but little is known about long-term work retention. This systematic review and meta-analysis assessed work retention and associated factors in long-term cancer survivors. Methods: We searched Medline/Pubmed, Embase, PsychINFO, and CINAHL for studies published 01/01/2000–08/01/2019 reporting work retention in adult cancer survivors ≥ 2 years post-diagnosis. Survivors had to be in paid work at diagnosis. Pooled prevalence of long-term work retention was estimated. Factors associated with work retention from multivariate analysis were synthesized. Results: Twenty-nine articles, reporting 21 studies/datasets including 14,207 canc...
Introduction: As with other illnesses, several variables can impact the transition back to the workp...
International audienceIntroduction: Few studies have explored the long-term occupational situation a...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...
Purpose Almost half of people diagnosed with cancer are working age. Survivors have increased risk o...
Purpose Almost half of people diagnosed with cancer are working age. Survivors have increased risk o...
Context: Diseases and accidents bring about the disorder at someone's job insofar as one is not able...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests that cancer survivors are able to return to work. However...
Background: Long-term work maintenance among cancer survivors is important for patients, their famil...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review is to evaluate associations between possible late effects of cance...
Background: With improving prognosis, the ability to return to work after cancer has become a realis...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate how different cancer-related symptoms influence w...
Background: Most cancer survivors are able to return to work at some point after diagnosis. However,...
Introduction: As with other illnesses, several variables can impact the transition back to the workp...
International audienceIntroduction: Few studies have explored the long-term occupational situation a...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...
Purpose Almost half of people diagnosed with cancer are working age. Survivors have increased risk o...
Purpose Almost half of people diagnosed with cancer are working age. Survivors have increased risk o...
Context: Diseases and accidents bring about the disorder at someone's job insofar as one is not able...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests that cancer survivors are able to return to work. However...
Background: Long-term work maintenance among cancer survivors is important for patients, their famil...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review is to evaluate associations between possible late effects of cance...
Background: With improving prognosis, the ability to return to work after cancer has become a realis...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate how different cancer-related symptoms influence w...
Background: Most cancer survivors are able to return to work at some point after diagnosis. However,...
Introduction: As with other illnesses, several variables can impact the transition back to the workp...
International audienceIntroduction: Few studies have explored the long-term occupational situation a...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...