Long-term work retention after treatment for cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

AGEM De Boer, S Torp, A Popa, T Horsboel… - Journal of Cancer …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Almost half of people diagnosed with cancer are working age. Survivors have
increased risk of unemployment, but little is known about long-term work retention. This …

Return to work in patients with head and neck cancer: systematic review and meta‐analysis

J Yu, J Smith, R Marwah, O Edkins - Head & Neck, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background The aim of this review was to determine the prevalence of return to work (RTW)
amongst head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors and to determine its impact on quality of life …

The importance of social support, optimism and resilience on the quality of life of cancer patients

I Ruiz-Rodríguez, I Hombrados-Mendieta… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Introduction The aim of the present study is to carry out a multidimensional analysis on the
relation between satisfaction with social support received, resilience and optimism in cancer …

Distress, concerns and unmet needs in survivors of head and neck cancer: a cross‐sectional survey

M Wells, M Cunningham, H Lang… - European journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and
neck cancer (HNC) survivors in the first 5 years after treatment. Two hundred and eighty …

Meaning of work and the process of returning after head and neck cancer

J Isaksson, T Wilms, G Laurell, P Fransson… - Supportive care in …, 2016 - Springer
Purpose The purposes of this study were (1) to investigate employment status at diagnosis,
sick leave, and returning to work patterns in correlation to quality of life, anxiety, and …

Cancer‐related financial hardship among head and neck cancer survivors: Risk factors and associations with health‐related quality of life

L Lu, E O'Sullivan, L Sharp - Psycho‐oncology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Cancer survivors are susceptible to financial hardship. In head and neck cancer
(HNC) survivors, we investigated (a) predictors for cancer‐related financial hardship and (b) …

Survivorship, version 1.2021: featured updates to the NCCN guidelines

A Tevaarwerk, CS Denlinger, T Sanft… - Journal of the National …, 2021 - jnccn.org
The NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship are intended to help healthcare professionals
working with cancer survivors to ensure that each survivor's complex and varied needs are …

Recommendations for research and practice to improve work outcomes among cancer survivors

JS De Moor, CM Alfano, EE Kent… - JNCI: Journal of the …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Major knowledge gaps limit the development and implementation of interventions to improve
employment outcomes among people with cancer. To identify research priorities to improve …

The financial impact of head and neck cancer caregiving: a qualitative study

M Balfe, P Butow, E O'Sullivan… - Psycho …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background There is a lack of research on the financial impacts that head and neck cancer
has on caregivers. Objective To explore the overall financial impact of head and neck cancer …

Exploratory study of functional and psychological factors associated with employment status in patients with head and neck cancer

L Broemer, M Friedrich, G Wichmann, J Müller… - Head & …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Compared with other malignancies, head and neck cancer (HNC) increases the
risk of not returning to work (RTW). Methods Within a cross‐sectional study, patients with …