Cancer and the risk for taking early retirement pension: a Danish cohort study.
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Return to work for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and transformed indolent lymphoma undergoing autologous stem cell transplantation.Breast cancer, sickness absence, income and marital status. A study on life situation 1 year prior diagnosis compared to 3 and 5 years after diagnosisBeyond treatment - Psychosocial and behavioural issues in cancer survivorship research and practiceCancer stage, comorbidity, and socioeconomic differences in the effect of cancer on labour market participation: a danish register-based follow-up studyMunicipal return to work management in cancer survivors undergoing cancer treatment: a protocol on a controlled intervention study.The transition between work, sickness absence and pension in a cohort of Danish colorectal cancer survivorsThe short-run causal effect of tumor detection and treatment on psychosocial well-being, work, and income.Employment and retirement status of older cancer survivors compared to non-cancer siblings.Factors associated with work outcome for survivors from haematological malignancies--a systematic literature review.The impact of prior psychiatric medical treatment on return to work after a diagnosis of breast cancer: A registry based study.Prevalence of mental health conditions in cancer patients in acute care--a meta-analysis.Wage-subsidised employment as a result of permanently reduced work capacity in a nationwide cohort of patients diagnosed with haematological malignancies.Employment status among non-retired cancer survivors in Japan.Social inequality in cancer rehabilitation: a population-based cohort study.A controlled cohort study of sickness absence and disability pension in colorectal cancer survivors.Cancer as the cause of changes in work situation (a NOCWO study).A cohort study of permanently reduced work ability in breast cancer patients.Type of hematological malignancy is crucial for the return to work prognosis: a register-based cohort study.Are fatigue, depression and anxiety associated with labour market participation among patients diagnosed with haematological malignancies? A prospective study.Unemployment among breast cancer survivors.Association between chronic morbidity and early retirement in Italy.Association of rheumatic diseases with early exit from paid employment in Portugal.Occupational stress and its association with early retirement and subjective need for occupational rehabilitation in cancer patients.Risk of disability pension for patients diagnosed with haematological malignancies: a register-based cohort study.Self-reported work ability in long-term breast cancer survivors. A population-based questionnaire study in Denmark.The effects of multi-disciplinary psycho-social care on socio-economic problems in cancer patients: a cluster-randomized trial.Early Retirement: A Meta-Analysis of Its Antecedent and Subsequent Correlates.Job resignation after cancer diagnosis among working survivors in Japan: timing, reasons and change of information needs over time.Early retirement in cancer patients with or without comorbid mental health conditions: a prospective cohort study.Early retirement and non-employment after breast cancer.Sources of meaning in cancer patients - influences on global meaning, anxiety and depression in a longitudinal study.Breast cancer and early retirement: Associations with disease characteristics, treatment, comorbidity, social position and participation in a six-day rehabilitation course in a register-based study in Denmark.Loss in working years after a breast cancer diagnosis.A controlled cohort study of long-term income in colorectal cancer patients.
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Cancer and the risk for taking early retirement pension: a Danish cohort study.
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Cancer and the risk for taking early retirement pension: a Danish cohort study.
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Cancer and the risk for taking early retirement pension: a Danish cohort study.
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Cancer and the risk for taking early retirement pension: a Danish cohort study.
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Kathrine Carlsen
Kirsten Frederiksen
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10.1177/1403494807085192
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2008-03-01T00:00:00Z