Factors of decisive importance for being in work or not during two years after breast cancer surgery: content analysis of 462 women's open answers
Abstract Background Paid work is one of the most important aspects in life among working-aged women diagnosed with breast cancer. Despite several attempts, no previous study provides a comprehensive overview from the women's perspective about factors of importance for being able to work or not....
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Main Authors: | Agneta Wennman-Larsen (Author), Veronica Svärd (Author), Kristina Alexanderson (Author), Emilie Friberg (Author) |
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