Background: As detection and treatment of cancer has advanced, the number of working age women with breast cancer has increased. This study provides new information on the intersection of breast cancer treatment and job tasks and how, together, they impact employed and newly diagnosed women. Methods: The sample comprised 493 employed women within two months of initiating treatment. Job satisfaction and demands were assessed by pre-diagnosis recall along with measures of mental and physical health and assessed again nine months after initiating treatment. Using seemingly unrelated regression, we tested the effect of job tasks and satisfaction on mental and physical health nine months post-treatment initiation, controlling for pre-diagnosis h...
OBJECTIVE: Many factors influence return to work (RTW) following cancer treatment. However specific ...
Introduction: Recent improvements in cancer treatment have not only increased cancer survivorship bu...
Objective: To explore how female breast cancer patients experience work incapacity during the treatm...
International audiencePURPOSEAdverse effects of breast cancer treatment can negatively affect surviv...
This is an examination of factors associated with returning to work after the diagnosis of breast ca...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107364/1/cncr28607.pd
Breast cancer is a global concern and a common cancer in women. Treatment can involve chemotherapy, ...
BackgroundMany women with early-stage breast cancer are working at the time of diagnosis and survive...
Purpose Considering that breast cancer survivors (BCSs) have been dealing with unwanted job changes ...
Objective The purpose of this paper is to report the baseline characteristics of EMPOWER participant...
Background: Breast cancer survivors often perceive reduced work ability upon returning to work. Obje...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this paper is to report the baseline characteristics of EMPOWER participants...
Background: Little is known about employment outcomes after breast cancer (BC) beyond the first year...
Introduction Earlier diagnosis and better treatment have increased the survival rates of cancer pati...
The most common female cancer in Western countries is breast cancer and women diagnosed with this d...
OBJECTIVE: Many factors influence return to work (RTW) following cancer treatment. However specific ...
Introduction: Recent improvements in cancer treatment have not only increased cancer survivorship bu...
Objective: To explore how female breast cancer patients experience work incapacity during the treatm...
International audiencePURPOSEAdverse effects of breast cancer treatment can negatively affect surviv...
This is an examination of factors associated with returning to work after the diagnosis of breast ca...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107364/1/cncr28607.pd
Breast cancer is a global concern and a common cancer in women. Treatment can involve chemotherapy, ...
BackgroundMany women with early-stage breast cancer are working at the time of diagnosis and survive...
Purpose Considering that breast cancer survivors (BCSs) have been dealing with unwanted job changes ...
Objective The purpose of this paper is to report the baseline characteristics of EMPOWER participant...
Background: Breast cancer survivors often perceive reduced work ability upon returning to work. Obje...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this paper is to report the baseline characteristics of EMPOWER participants...
Background: Little is known about employment outcomes after breast cancer (BC) beyond the first year...
Introduction Earlier diagnosis and better treatment have increased the survival rates of cancer pati...
The most common female cancer in Western countries is breast cancer and women diagnosed with this d...
OBJECTIVE: Many factors influence return to work (RTW) following cancer treatment. However specific ...
Introduction: Recent improvements in cancer treatment have not only increased cancer survivorship bu...
Objective: To explore how female breast cancer patients experience work incapacity during the treatm...