Are cancer survivors well-performing workers? A systematic review

scientific article

Are cancer survivors well-performing workers? A systematic review is …
instance of (P31):
systematic reviewQ1504425
review articleQ7318358
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1111/AJCO.12515
P698PubMed publication ID27435320

P2093author name stringKiyoko Kamibeppu
Takafumi Soejima
P2860cites workTools for assessing quality and susceptibility to bias in observational studies in epidemiology: a systematic review and annotated bibliographyQ29615697
How can doctors help their patients to return to work?Q33237558
Burden of illness in adult survivors of childhood cancers: findings from a population-based national sampleQ34035632
Factors associated with work participation and work functioning in depressed workers: a systematic reviewQ34073377
Factors reported to influence the return to work of cancer survivors: a literature reviewQ34580783
Effectiveness of a hospital-based work support intervention for female cancer patients - a multi-centre randomised controlled trialQ34743928
Assessing the impact of cancer on work outcomes: what are the research needs?Q35896183
Employment status and work-related difficulties in stomach cancer survivors compared with the general populationQ36484587
Psychosocial interventions for depression, anxiety, and quality of life in cancer survivors: meta-analysesQ36574733
Role of patients' view of their illness in predicting return to work and functioning after myocardial infarction: longitudinal studyQ36598405
The transition between work, sickness absence and pension in a cohort of Danish colorectal cancer survivorsQ36650042
Financial status, employment, and insurance among older cancer survivorsQ37390068
Work in cancer survivors: a model for practice and researchQ37800040
Efficacy of Exercise Interventions in Modulating Cancer-Related Fatigue among Adult Cancer Survivors: A Meta-AnalysisQ37807204
Job loss and re-employment of cancer patients in Korean employees: a nationwide retrospective cohort studyQ38457695
The impact of education and occupation on the employment status of cancer survivorsQ38476712
Worksite adjustments and work ability among employed cancer survivorsQ39686628
Risk for unemployment of cancer survivors: A Danish cohort studyQ39853996
State vocational services and employment in cancer survivorsQ40047182
Is cancer survivorship associated with reduced work engagement? A NOCWO StudyQ40066481
Burden of illness in cancer survivors: findings from a population-based national sample.Q40485943
Health care utilisation and characteristics of long-term breast cancer survivors: nationwide survey in DenmarkQ43582811
A comparative study of living conditions in cancer patients who have returned to work after curative treatmentQ43761308
Changing illness perceptions after myocardial infarction: an early intervention randomized controlled trialQ44078645
Sex differences in the return-to-work process of cancer survivors 2 years after diagnosis: results from a large French population-based sampleQ44114381
Predictors of return to work in cancer survivors in the Royal Air ForceQ44271566
Long-term sequelae in children treated for brain tumors: impairments, disability, and handicapQ44294466
Cancer survivors in the United States: age, health, and disabilityQ44824420
Cancer survivors and unemployment: a meta-analysis and meta-regression.Q45734696
Self-reported work ability in long-term breast cancer survivors. A population-based questionnaire study in Denmark.Q45901597
Hot flashes, fatigue, treatment exposures and work productivity in breast cancer survivors.Q46394310
Impact of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment on work-related life and factors affecting themQ46541855
Education, employment, insurance, and marital status among 694 survivors of pediatric lower extremity bone tumors: a report from the childhood cancer survivor studyQ46601242
Work productivity in brain tumor survivorsQ48109619
Adult survivors of childhood cancer and unemployment: A metaanalysis.Q48526760
When breast cancer survivors report cognitive problems at workQ48940557
Work ability of survivors of breast, prostate, and testicular cancer in Nordic countries: a NOCWO study.Q50603299
Breast cancer survivors at work.Q50784365
Comparative study of work ability between cancer survivors and their referents.Q50909222
Sick leave patterns among 5-year cancer survivors: a registry-based retrospective cohort study.Q51331378
Are there sex differences in the work ability of cancer survivors? Norwegian experiences from the NOCWO study.Q51585178
Measures of cognitive function and work in occupationally active breast cancer survivors.Q51887307
The Work Limitations Questionnaire.Q51970271
Job loss and reemployment after a cancer diagnosis in Koreans - a prospective cohort study.Q53591169
Employment pathways in a large cohort of adult cancer survivors.Q53626769
Effect of cancer diagnosis on patient employment status: a nationwide longitudinal study in KoreaQ57228117
P433issue4
P304page(s)e383-e397
P577publication date2016-07-20
P1433published inAsia Pacific Journal of Clinical OncologyQ15757236
P1476titleAre cancer survivors well-performing workers? A systematic review
P478volume12

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q47683866Cancer Survivorship in Adults
Q59882174Factors influencing job loss and early retirement in working men with prostate cancer-findings from the population-based Life After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis (LAPCD) study
Q64104669Psychosocial Issues in Long-Term Survivors of Testicular Cancer
Q54493624Psychoticism and employment status in breast cancer survivors.

Search more.