Sociodemographic and disease-related determinants of return to work among women with breast cancer: a German longitudinal cohort study
Abstract Background Return to work (RTW) is a key parameter of outcome quality that ensures social participation. Therefore, this study analyses the sociodemographic and disease-related determinants of RTW among newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. Methods In a prospective, multicentre cohort stu...
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Main Authors: | Christian Heuser (Author), Sarah Halbach (Author), Christoph Kowalski (Author), Anna Enders (Author), Holger Pfaff (Author), Nicole Ernstmann (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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