頭頚部癌患者のサバイバーのうち、半数が仕事を減らし、3割の人は仕事はしてないと。カナダの横断研究。 癌治療をしていると命を優先して忘れがちだけど、仕事をどうするかも大事だよなあ。 https://t.co/TCfhNss88Z
About 50% reduced their work and 33% had not returned to work at all following HNC diagnosis. The prevalence & determinants of return to work in HNC survivors (Giuliani et al, 2019). https://t.co/xoRj6YoqZ8 For consideration when designing RTW rehab
RT @RadMedPM: #RMPatPM study surveys #HeadandNeckCancer survivors treated at @pmcancercentre - How many patients return to the workforce af…
RT @RadMedPM: #RMPatPM study surveys #HeadandNeckCancer survivors treated at @pmcancercentre - How many patients return to the workforce af…
RT @RadMedPM: #RMPatPM study surveys #HeadandNeckCancer survivors treated at @pmcancercentre - How many patients return to the workforce af…
#RMPatPM study surveys #HeadandNeckCancer survivors treated at @pmcancercentre - How many patients return to the workforce after #cancer treatment, and which factors are associated with this decision? Find out: https://t.co/5x994pSu8q #HNC #Research https:
RT @JulieMcCrossin: Head & Neck Cancer’s impact on returning to work #WHNCD2018 @swallowsgroup @HeadNeckNZ @beyondfiveorg https://t.co/cR9k…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
RT @JulieMcCrossin: Head & Neck Cancer’s impact on returning to work #WHNCD2018 @swallowsgroup @HeadNeckNZ @beyondfiveorg https://t.co/cR9k…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
Head & Neck Cancer’s impact on returning to work #WHNCD2018 @swallowsgroup @HeadNeckNZ @beyondfiveorg
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
Return to work such an important cost implication of cancer diagnosis. And where exercise may play an important important role in helping getting people back to work!
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work follo…
Of the head and neck cancer survivors who were working when diagnosed, nearly 50% had reduced their work or ceased work following treatment. This study looks at the prevalence and determinants of return to work in H&N cancer survivors. https://t.co/vwf