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1 to 1 of 1 Research Studies DisplayedRosenberg SM, Vaz-Luis I, Gong J
Employment trends in young women following a breast cancer diagnosis.
This cohort study examined employment trends in young women (age 40 or less) following a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. The participants were 911 women who were enrolled in the Young Women’s Breast Cancer Study with non-metastatic breast cancer who were surveyed about employment-related outcomes 1 year post-diagnosis. Most women (80%) were employed 1 year after diagnosis. Among employed women, 7% said treatment affected their job performance. Seven percent of women reported unemployment at 1 year, with half of them reporting health reasons for their unemployment. Women with Stage 3 disease, and those who reporting having money to pay bills after cutting back or difficulty paying bills at baseline were more likely to be unemployed.
AHRQ-funded; HS023680.
Citation: Rosenberg SM, Vaz-Luis I, Gong J .
Employment trends in young women following a breast cancer diagnosis.
Breast Cancer Res Treat 2019 Aug;177(1):207-14. doi: 10.1007/s10549-019-05293-x..
Keywords: Cancer: Breast Cancer, Cancer, Women, Young Adults