Offering a tailored return to work program to cancer survivors with job loss: a process evaluation
Abstract Background In Europe, 1.7 million persons of working age are diagnosed with cancer each year. During or after treatment, cancer survivors (CSs) are vulnerable for job loss, and many CSs struggle with return to work (RTW). When offering RTW interventions to CSs, it is important to conduct a...
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Main Authors: | M. P. van Egmond (Author), S. F. A. Duijts (Author), A. P. J. Scholten (Author), A. J. van der Beek (Author), J. R. Anema (Author) |
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2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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