scholarly journals FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RETURN TO WORK OF BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS TREATED AT THE PUBLIC CANCER HOSPITAL IN BRAZIL

Author(s):  
Isabela C. F. Colombino ◽  
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Fabiola C. B. Silva ◽  
Jonathas J. Silva ◽  
Idam Oliveira- Junior ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (9) ◽  
pp. 4445-4458 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isabela Caroline Freitas Colombino ◽  
Almir José Sarri ◽  
Isabela Queiros Castro ◽  
Carlos Eduardo Paiva ◽  
René Aloisio da Costa Vieira

Work ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 67 (4) ◽  
pp. 917-925
Author(s):  
Kamilla Zomkowski ◽  
Anke Bergmann ◽  
Cinara Sacomori ◽  
Mirella Dias ◽  
Fabiana Flores Sperandio

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer treatments lead to several comorbidities in the upper limbs, such as pain and stiffness, hindering physical functions and the return to work. OBJECTIVE: To explore the functionality and factors associated with work behaviour among manual and non-manual Brazilian workers who have recovered from breast cancer. METHODS: This is an observational cross-sectional study involving Brazilian breast cancer survivors. The sociodemographic, work, and clinical aspects were assessed through clinical records, upper limb disability, and human functionality obtained from 62 women. Multiple and univariate logistic regressions were used to identify the association of variables on return to work, p < 0.05. RESULTS: 56.5% of women did not return to work, the mean time for returning to work was 16 months (±15.21), absenteeism from work lasted 41 months (±34.58). Modified radical mastectomy (OR = 5.13, 95% CI = 1.35 to 18.66) and moderate-to-severe disability levels in the upper limbs (OR = 6.77, 95% CI = 1.86 to 24.92) were associated with not returning to work. The loss of productivity was higher among non-manual workers (21.5%) (p = 0.040). CONCLUSIONS: The rates of not returning to work after breast cancer treatment are high. Women who did not return to work presented higher levels of disability.


2014 ◽  
Vol 14 (Suppl 3) ◽  
pp. S8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tania Islam ◽  
Maznah Dahlui ◽  
Hazreen Majid ◽  
Azmi Nahar ◽  
Nur Mohd Taib ◽  
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Cancer ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 117 (2) ◽  
pp. 398-405 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tina W. F. Yen ◽  
Linda K. Czypinski ◽  
Rodney A. Sparapani ◽  
Changbin Guo ◽  
Purushottam W. Laud ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 6331-6339 ◽  
Author(s):  
Salam A. Huneidi ◽  
Nicole C. Wright ◽  
Arnisha Atkinson ◽  
Smita Bhatia ◽  
Purnima Singh

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Danbee Kang ◽  
Nayeon Kim ◽  
Gayeon Han ◽  
Sooyeon Kim ◽  
Hoyoung Kim ◽  
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Abstract Objective This study aims to identify factors associated with divorce following breast cancer diagnosis and measures the impact of divorce on the quality of life (QoL) of patients. Methods We used cross-sectional survey data collected at breast cancer outpatient clinics in South Korea from November 2018 to April 2019. Adult breast cancer survivors who completed active treatment without any cancer recurrence at the time of the survey (N = 4,366) were included. The participants were classified into two groups: “maintaining marriage” and “being divorced,” between at the survey and at the cancer diagnosis. We performed logistic regression and linear regression to identify the factors associated with divorce after cancer diagnosis and to compare the QoL of divorced and nondivorced survivors. Results Approximately 11.1/1,000 of married breast cancer survivors experienced divorce after cancer diagnosis. Younger age, lower education, and being employed at diagnosis were associated with divorce. Being divorced survivors had significantly lower QoL (Coefficient [Coef] = −7.50; 95% CI = −13.63, −1.36), social functioning (Coef = −9.47; 95% CI = −16.36, −2.57), and body image (Coef = −8.34; 95% CI = −6.29, −0.39) than survivors who remained married. They also experienced more symptoms including pain, insomnia, financial difficulties, and distress due to hair loss. Conclusion Identifying risk factors of divorce will ultimately help ascertain the resources necessary for early intervention.


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