Background: Opportunities for cancer survivors’ employment can both reflect and perpetuate health inequities, as employment is an important social determinant of health. Socio-economic and geographic disadvantage is associated with greater difficulty finding work, but little is known about work needs of Australian cancer survivors living with disadvantage. Objective: This study examined survivor and health-care professional (HCP) perspectives on barriers experienced by Australian cancer survivors experiencing disadvantage when attempting to remain at or return to work. Method: Focus groups and individual interviews were held with cancer survivors (N = 15) and oncology and primary HCPs (N = 41), focusing on communities at risk of disadvanta...
BACKGROUND: The spread of early detection and the improvement of cancer treatment have led to an inc...
Several studies have identified the main barriers and facilitators that breast cancer survivors expe...
Purpose This study aimed to explore barriers to return to work (RTW) and preferences for interventio...
BACKGROUND: Opportunities for cancer survivors' employment can both reflect and perpetuate health in...
Abstract Background Opportunities for cancer survivors’ employment can both reflect and perpetuate h...
First published: 07 April 2021Background: Opportunities for cancer survivors' employment can both re...
Over 50% of cancer survivors lose their job or quit working. Cancer survivors who experience job los...
To identify employer-related barriers and facilitators for work participation of cancer survivors fr...
Background: Around forty percent of cancer diagnoses occur in working-age adults. Improvements in sc...
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the cancer health burd...
Purpose: Despite the personal and economic importance of the issue of returning to work after cancer...
PURPOSE Research suggests that for many cancer survivors, returning to work has a range of benefits....
There is a considerable body of evidence about the adverse effects of cancer and cancer treatments o...
Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality in the United States, affecting more than 13 million...
Employment plays an essential role in cancer survivorship. The study emerged from needs identified b...
BACKGROUND: The spread of early detection and the improvement of cancer treatment have led to an inc...
Several studies have identified the main barriers and facilitators that breast cancer survivors expe...
Purpose This study aimed to explore barriers to return to work (RTW) and preferences for interventio...
BACKGROUND: Opportunities for cancer survivors' employment can both reflect and perpetuate health in...
Abstract Background Opportunities for cancer survivors’ employment can both reflect and perpetuate h...
First published: 07 April 2021Background: Opportunities for cancer survivors' employment can both re...
Over 50% of cancer survivors lose their job or quit working. Cancer survivors who experience job los...
To identify employer-related barriers and facilitators for work participation of cancer survivors fr...
Background: Around forty percent of cancer diagnoses occur in working-age adults. Improvements in sc...
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the cancer health burd...
Purpose: Despite the personal and economic importance of the issue of returning to work after cancer...
PURPOSE Research suggests that for many cancer survivors, returning to work has a range of benefits....
There is a considerable body of evidence about the adverse effects of cancer and cancer treatments o...
Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality in the United States, affecting more than 13 million...
Employment plays an essential role in cancer survivorship. The study emerged from needs identified b...
BACKGROUND: The spread of early detection and the improvement of cancer treatment have led to an inc...
Several studies have identified the main barriers and facilitators that breast cancer survivors expe...
Purpose This study aimed to explore barriers to return to work (RTW) and preferences for interventio...