Background: Research recommends the development and evaluation of interventions to support women with breast cancer in returning to, or managing, work. Despite this, there has historically been a paucity of rehabilitation interventions to support women with breast cancer to maintain or return to their work role. The aim of this systematic review was to examine key characteristics of rehabilitation interventions, and their effectiveness on work outcomes for women with breast cancer, compared to usual care. Methods: A systematic review was conducted of controlled studies of rehabilitation interventions with work outcomes for women with breast cancer. Six databases were systematically searched: EMBASE, Web of Science, MEDLINE (OVID), CINAHL, P...
INTRODUCTION: With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable emp...
Primary Focus: Rehab, Disability, and Participation Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the se...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: The risk of unemployment amongst breast cancer survivors is at a much h...
Abstract Background Research recommends the development and evaluation of interventions to support w...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Breast cancer management has improved dramatically in the past three decades a...
As the most prevalent type of cancer among women, breast cancer affects over two million women annua...
More women are returning to work following breast cancer treatment. Our team designed ‘Beyond Cancer...
BACKGROUND: Due to improvements in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, the healthcare system fac...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Post-treatment,...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Post-treatment,...
Return to work in breast cancer patients: development of an occupational therapy intervention to bri...
Cancer patients are more at risk of being unemployed or having difficulties to return to work (RTW) ...
Siew Yim Loh, Aisya Nadia Musa Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universit...
Objective: To explore how female breast cancer patients experience work incapacity during the treatm...
Introduction With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable empl...
INTRODUCTION: With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable emp...
Primary Focus: Rehab, Disability, and Participation Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the se...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: The risk of unemployment amongst breast cancer survivors is at a much h...
Abstract Background Research recommends the development and evaluation of interventions to support w...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Breast cancer management has improved dramatically in the past three decades a...
As the most prevalent type of cancer among women, breast cancer affects over two million women annua...
More women are returning to work following breast cancer treatment. Our team designed ‘Beyond Cancer...
BACKGROUND: Due to improvements in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, the healthcare system fac...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Post-treatment,...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Post-treatment,...
Return to work in breast cancer patients: development of an occupational therapy intervention to bri...
Cancer patients are more at risk of being unemployed or having difficulties to return to work (RTW) ...
Siew Yim Loh, Aisya Nadia Musa Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universit...
Objective: To explore how female breast cancer patients experience work incapacity during the treatm...
Introduction With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable empl...
INTRODUCTION: With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable emp...
Primary Focus: Rehab, Disability, and Participation Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the se...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: The risk of unemployment amongst breast cancer survivors is at a much h...