[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to investigate the change in employment status in survivors with occupational cancers at the time of diagnosis until 2 years. METHODS: In this study, we included 382 occupational cancer workers from Labor Insurance Database. After applying exclusion criteria, 86 workers in 2004-2015 were included. The mean age of cancer workers were 51.38 ± 9.1119 years old and the average salary of industry of NTD 31492 ± 10696. RESULTS: Salary adjustment was the most change in the employment status in cancer survivors. Salary adjustment (37%), 28-45-year-old group (55%), male (30%), and Southern district (34%), had the most workers on day 730. Wholesale and Retail Trade had the most of percentage of cancer ...
Abstract Due to advances in medical science and technology, the number of cancer survivors continues...
Objective: Cancer survival has improved in recent years, but data on return to work (RTW) after canc...
Background: Few studies have investigated the work continuance rate among cancer survivors after ret...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to investigate the change in employment status in s...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...
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...
Purpose: To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of ...
There is a considerable body of evidence about the adverse effects of cancer and cancer treatments o...
Purpose : To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of...
International audienceIntroduction: Few studies have explored the long-term occupational situation a...
Background: Most cancer survivors are able to return to work at some point after diagnosis. However,...
Background: With improving prognosis, the ability to return to work after cancer has become a realis...
Abstract Due to advances in medical science and technology, the number of cancer survivors continues...
Objective: Cancer survival has improved in recent years, but data on return to work (RTW) after canc...
Background: Few studies have investigated the work continuance rate among cancer survivors after ret...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to investigate the change in employment status in s...
Introduction Long-term employment rates have been studied in cancer survivors, but little is known a...
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...
Purpose: To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of ...
There is a considerable body of evidence about the adverse effects of cancer and cancer treatments o...
Purpose : To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of...
International audienceIntroduction: Few studies have explored the long-term occupational situation a...
Background: Most cancer survivors are able to return to work at some point after diagnosis. However,...
Background: With improving prognosis, the ability to return to work after cancer has become a realis...
Abstract Due to advances in medical science and technology, the number of cancer survivors continues...
Objective: Cancer survival has improved in recent years, but data on return to work (RTW) after canc...
Background: Few studies have investigated the work continuance rate among cancer survivors after ret...