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BACKGROUND:The authors examined whether survivors from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study were less likely to be in higher‐skill occupations than a sibling comparison and whether certain survivors were at higher risk for lower‐skill jobs.
METHODS:The authors created 3 mutually exclusive occupational categories for participants aged ≥25 years: Managerial/Professional, Nonphysical Service/Blue Collar,...
BACKGROUND:More women of fertile age are long‐term survivors of cancer. However, population‐based data on birth rates of female cancer survivors are rare.
METHODS:A total of 42,691 women ≤ 45 years with a history of cancer were identified from the Swedish Multi‐Generation Register and the Swedish Cancer Register, for whom relative birth rates were calculated as compared to the background population,...
BACKGROUNDAs cancer survivorship increases, health care systems will be challenged to meet patient needs. With the limited availability of clinician time and resources, novel methods of using patient‐reported outcomes may improve the quality and efficiency of follow‐up care in patients with breast cancer.
METHODSThe authors conducted a randomized trial in patients with TNM stage I to III breast cancer...
BACKGROUNDYoung adult female cancer survivors have unmet reproductive concerns and informational needs that are associated with poorer quality of life. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between current reproductive concerns and moderate to severe depression among young survivors.
METHODSThis cross‐sectional study included 200 female cancer survivors between the ages of 18 and...
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